Letters from an American - July 12, 2025
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Hello, this is Michael Moss. Heather Cox Richardson is traveling today and her travel arrangements
did not allow her time to read today's letter, so I will be reading it in her place.
July 12, 2025. On July 5, the day after the Texas floods hit, the Federal Emergency Management Agency,
or FEMA, received 3,027 calls from survivors and answered 3,018 of them, about 99.7%, according
to Maxine Joselow of the New York Times. But that day, Home Man Security Secretary Kristi Noem
did not renew the contracts for four call center companies
that answered those calls.
The staff at the centers were fired.
The next day, July 6th, FEMA received 2,363 calls
and answered 846, or about 35.8%.
On Monday, July 7th, FEMA received 16,419 calls
and answered 2,613, around 15.9%.
In a statement, a spokesman
for the Department of Homeland Security said, When a natural disaster strikes, phone calls surge, and wait times can subsequently increase.
Despite this expected influx, FEMA's Disaster Call Center responded to every caller swiftly and efficiently,
ensuring no one was left without assistance.
Marcy Wheeler of Empty Wheel notes that one reason Nome has been cutting so far is because and efficiently, ensuring no one was left without assistance.
Marcy Wheeler of Empty Wheel notes that one reason Noem has been cutting so ferociously at FEMA
is because she has run through the money
Congress allocated for HHS
with her single-minded focus on immigration.
In May, Senator Richard Blumenthal,
a Democrat of Connecticut,
called out Noem's expenditure of $200 million on an ad campaign pushing Trump's agenda
and $21 million to transport about 400 migrants to Blumentano Bay,
only to have many of them transferred back out.
Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat of Connecticut, told Nome,
you are spending like you don't have a budget.
You are on track to trigger the Anti-Deficiency Act.
That means you're going to spend more money than you have been allocated by Congress.
This is a rare occurrence, and it is wildly illegal.
Your agency will be broke by July, over two months before the end of
the fiscal year. You may not think that Congress has provided enough money to
ICE or Immigration and Customs Enforcement, but the Constitution and
the federal law does not allow you to spend more money than you have been
given or to invent money. And this obsession with spending at the border has left the country unprotected elsewhere.
Noem responded to Blumenthal that she was fulfilling a mandate.
She told him,
The American people overwhelmingly in the last election said,
We want a secure border.
We want to make sure no longer are the scales of justice tipped in the favor of criminals.
A recent video posted to Facebook Reels by the Department of Homeland Security
makes it clear Gnome's justification was cover for a violent Christian nationalist vision in
which ICE and the Border Patrol are enforcing God's commandments. A dark film invokes Isaiah 6-8, the
Bible verse in which God asks, Whom shall I send? And Isaiah answers, Here am I,
send me. The exchange is widely interpreted to show volunteers willing
to do God's work. A poll released Friday makes it clear that the American people do not support
such a vision and did not, in fact, expect a Trump administration to deport undocumented immigrants
who have no criminal record and have lived in the U.S. for years. A Gallup poll released yesterday
shows that the administration's draconian policies toward immigrants have created a backlash.
A record 79% of adults say immigration is good for the country, with only 17% seeing it as bad.
That change has been driven primarily by a shift in Republicans, 64% of whom now agree that immigrants are good for the country,
up from their low of under 40%. The percentage of American adults who say immigration should be
reduced has dropped to 30%, down from 55% in 2024. The Gallup poll shows that U.S. opposition to immigration rose from 2021 to 2024,
the years in which the booming economy in the U.S. attracted immigrants pushed out of
South American countries whose economies were foundering. Trump falsely tagged that surge as
proof that former President Joe Biden was permitting immigrant criminals to flood the country.
Sentiments now look like they did in 2021, before that campaign.
The poll shows that only 35% of Americans approve of Trump's handling of immigration,
while 62% disapprove. There was a strong enthusiasm gap in those numbers.
There is a strong enthusiasm gap in those numbers. 21% strongly approve, while 45% strongly disapprove.
Among independents, 14% strongly approve of Trump's handling of immigration, while 45%
strongly disapprove.
Those numbers are unlikely to improve for the administration in light of yesterday's
ICE raids at two
licensed cannabis farms in Southern California.
Agents used less lethal ammunition and tear gas in the raids.
A number of people were injured, one critically.
Agents arrested 200 people, including George Redis, a 25-year-old disabled veteran and
U.S. citizen
who worked at one of the farms as a security guard.
Agents claim Redis was a protester. His family has been unable to locate him,
telling Josh Haskell of the local ABC affiliate that the local sheriff's office
and local police departments all said they do not know where he is.
More information coming out about the conditions of immigrant detention are also unlikely to
increase support for the administration's policies.
Today, at least five members of Congress and about 20 state legislators toured the new
ICE detention center in the Everglades.
The tour was planned rather than unexpected,
enabling staff to prepare for it.
Nonetheless, Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz,
a Democrat of Florida said,
these detainees are living in cages.
The pictures you've seen don't do it justice.
They are essentially packed into cages,
wall to wall humans. 32 detainees per
cage. There are three tiny toilets that have a sink attached to it so they get their drinking
water and they brush their teeth where they poop in the same unit. 900 men are currently
in the facility. And yet, even as the public stowers on its policies,
the administration is continuing its attacks on immigration.
After the Supreme Court said it could implement
mass layoffs while a lawsuit against them proceeds
through the courts, it fired more than 1300 employees
from the State Department on Friday.
It closed the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor,
which was created in 1977 to help advance individual liberty
and democratic freedoms around the world,
and has stood against cooperation with dictators who,
as Michael Crowley of the New York Times writes,
grossly abuse human rights.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is also shuttering the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration,
which he claims enabled mass immigration to the United States.
By Saturday afternoon, the websites for both bureaus had been taken down.
Astonishingly, the crisis in Texas and growing opposition to his immigration policies
are not the biggest problem for the administration today.
That pride of place goes to MAGA fury
over the Justice Department's statement
that accused sex trafficker of young girls,
Jeffrey Epstein, who died in his prison cell in 2019, did not keep an incriminating
client list.
It also said it would not release additional evidence that the department's investigators
have accumulated, evidence that includes photographs and more than 10,000 videos.
MAGA influencers, egged on by media figures like Dan Bongino, insisted that the Justice
Department under Biden was hiding information about Epstein's clients to cover up for
Democratic leaders they insisted it would implicate.
In February 2025, Attorney General Pam Bondi told the Fox News Channel that the list was
sitting on her desk awaiting review.
Now though, the department has done a 180.
MAGA is furious.
Bongino, who led the frenzy, is now the deputy director of the FBI and reports say he has
turned on Bondi over the change, threatening to quit.
Philip Rotner at the bulwark makes the astute
observation that wording of the announcement from the Department of Justice is deliberately opaque,
as many of their obfuscating documents are, and leaves open the possibility that there is,
in fact, incriminating evidence, not just in the form of a specific document with the words incriminating client list at its top. Bondi is a fierce Trump loyalist and for
all that MAGA is pending the blame for the cover-up on her she is almost
certainly following Trump's instructions. The fight has put back into the news
that one of Epstein's closest companions was none other than President
Donald J. Trump, a relationship documented in pictures, videos and interviews.
In 2002, according to New York Magazine, Trump said, I have known Jeff for 15 years.
Terrific guy.
He's a lot of fun to be with.
It is even said that he likes beautiful women as
much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.
Last night, Representative Jamie Raskin, a Democrat of Maryland, the top-ranking Democrat
on the Judiciary Committee, said he will be asking Chairman Jim Jordan, a Republican of Ohio, to call for a hearing where we will
subpoena the Attorney General and Dan Bongino and FBI Director Cash Patel to come in and
tell us everything that we know about the Jeffrey Epstein files because this thing is
really spinning out of control at this point and there's one way to put it to rest, which is to come clean, as President Trump promised he would do during the campaign.
Just before 10 o'clock this morning, Trump lashed out in what seemed to be an attempt
to regain control of the narrative, hitting as many MAGA talking points as he could with
an attack on comedian and talk show host Rosie O'Donnell, who has relocated from her native U.S. – she was born in New York – to Ireland
out of concern for her family in Trump's America.
Because of the fact that Rosie O'Donnell is not in the best interests of our great
country, I am giving serious consideration to taking away her citizenship. She is a threat
to humanity and should remain in the wonderful country of Ireland if they want her. God bless
America." The President's suggestion that he has the power to evoke the citizenship of a natural-born American, he does not, escalates his
authoritarian claims. It comes after a federal judge on Thursday barred the
administration from denying citizenship to US-born children of undocumented
immigrants, giving the administration time to appeal.
O'Donnell responded on Instagram, Hey Donald, you're rattled again?
18 years later and I still live rent free in that collapsing brain of yours?
You call me a threat to humanity, but I am everything you fear.
A loud woman, a queer woman, a mother who tells the truth.
An American who got out of the country before you set it ablaze.
You build walls.
I build a life for my autistic kid in a country where decency still exists.
You crave loyalty.
I teach my children to question power.
You sell fear on golf courses.
I make art about surviving trauma.
You lie. You steal. You degrade. I nurture. I create. I persist. You are everything
that is wrong with America and I am everything you hate about what's still
right with it. You want to revoke my citizenship?
Go ahead and try, King Joffrey with a tangerine spray tan.
I'm not yours to silence.
I never was.
Side note, Joffrey is a monstrous, stupid, vicious king in Game of Thrones.
Letters from an American was written by Heather Cox Richardson.
It was produced at Soundscape Productions,
dead in Massachusetts, recorded with music composed
by Michael Moss.