Trump’s Clown Car Keeps Spewing Trash
Restoring the Department of War
Because nothing screams “peace” like dusting off the old “Department of War” name. Trump signed an EO reviving the department title — a not-so-subtle way to glorify endless conflict. It’s unconstitutional creep toward militarization and propaganda, stoking fear to consolidate power. Instead of defense, it’s a declaration of permanent war footing.
Reciprocal Tariffs and Trade Agreements
Trump signed an EO tinkering with tariffs and “security agreements.” Translation: he gave himself more tools to wage trade wars and punish enemies, foreign or domestic, while hiding behind “security.” It’s economically reckless, legally flimsy, and constitutionally suspect — Congress, not the executive, is supposed to control the purse and trade policy.
Wrongful Detention Abroad
This EO claims to “protect” U.S. nationals by labeling foreign governments as “sponsors of wrongful detention.” Sounds noble, right? Wrong. It gives Trump unilateral power to brand entire nations, punish them, and escalate conflict without oversight. It’s a recipe for diplomatic disaster and more hostage diplomacy, not less.
The National Farm Security Action Plan
This one’s straight out of the xenophobia playbook. The EO bans land purchases by anyone with ties to the Chinese Communist Party, threatens massive fines, and even talks about reclaiming existing land. It’s racist scapegoating dressed up as “security.” It tramples property rights, sparks constitutional nightmares, and sets the stage for government seizures.
Cash Bail Retaliation
Trump used an EO to punish states that end cash bail, threatening to pull federal funds from jurisdictions that move toward justice reform. It’s authoritarian bullying, unconstitutional federal overreach, and a direct assault on the right to fair bail and pretrial freedom.
Operation Midway Blitz and Trafficking Crackdowns
Bundled into the week’s executive flurry were flashy operations targeting “drug, child, and human trafficking.” Sounds good until you read the fine print: militarized raids, sweeping surveillance powers, and zero due process protections. Once again, Trump is using legitimate problems as cover to erode civil liberties and criminalize entire communities.
Kitty’s Final Swipe
This week’s orders prove Trump’s strategy: rebrand war, punish reform, and use xenophobia as policy. Every EO is either unconstitutional, dangerous, or both. The claws are out, and it’s up to us to shred these power grabs before they become permanent law.
Sources
- White House – Executive Orders
- Axios – National Guard ruling context
- Reuters – Appeals pause ruling
- NLR – ThinkCareBelieve Week 34 report