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January 7, 2019
Trump is the Real National Emergency
By Scott Devlin
Trump claims there is a national emergency regarding the southern border wall. In fact, his Presidency is the real national emergency.
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But the most critical emergency is Trump's incessant authoritarian conduct as President. He obstructed justice by ordering James Comey to drop an ongoing investigation involving issues of national security, then fired him for not obeying; he has openly attacked federal judges and questioned their legitimacy because of their race or political affiliation; he has called for Senate investigations into news outlets that have published stories that he deems unflattering; and, he is waging an ongoing war against the Mueller investigation that, by any measure, is already a success, having thus far yielded dozens of indictments and at least seven guilty pleas.
Just let that last one sink in for a moment: The President of the United States is waging an open war against his own Justice Department for investigating an attack on American democracy.
In any other Presidency these anti-American and authoritarian actions would dominate national discourse. But with Trump it is just business as usual.
Trump is - on a daily basis - attacking the foundations of the Constitution and our democracy itself and we barely raise our collective eyebrow. That is the real national emergency.
Scott Devlin is a freelance writer with a focus on political analysis and outdoors adventure writing. Scott formerly served as a Combat Rifle Team Leader in the U.S. Army, has degrees in Philosophy and Biology and has two wonderful children. When not writing and ranting, he blows off steam rock climbing, trail running and getting lost in the mountains. His writing can be seen at Scott-Devlin.com.