Nobody puts things in perspective as well as Heather Cox Richardson. What is happening in Washington, D.C., right now is dangerous and subversive. Trump has given Elon Musk to destroy our government and trash the Constitution. There is a coup underway.
She writes:
I’m going to start tonight by stating the obvious: the Republicans control both chambers of Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate. They also control the White House and the Supreme Court. If they wanted to get rid of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), for example, they could introduce a bill, debate it, pass it, and send it on to President Trump for his signature. And there would be very little the Democrats could do to stop that change.
But they are not doing that.
Instead, they are permitting unelected billionaire Elon Musk, whose investment of $290 million in Trump and other Republican candidates in the 2024 election apparently has bought him freedom to run the government, to override Congress and enact whatever his own policies are by rooting around in government agencies and cancelling those programs that he, personally, dislikes.
The replacement of our constitutional system of government with the whims of an unelected private citizen is a coup. The U.S. president has no authority to cut programs created and funded by Congress, and a private citizen tapped by a president has even less standing to try anything so radical.
But Republicans are allowing Musk to run amok. This could be because they know that Trump has embraced the idea that the American government is a “Deep State,” but that the extreme cuts the MAGA Republicans say they want are actually quite unpopular with Americans in general, and even with most Republican voters. By letting Musk make the cuts the MAGA base wants, they can both provide those cuts and distance themselves from them.
But permitting a private citizen to override the will of our representatives in Congress destroys the U.S. Constitution. It also makes Congress itself superfluous. And it takes the minority rule Republicans have come to embrace to the logical end of putting government power in the hands of one man.
Musk’s team in the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, has taken control of the U.S. Treasury payment systems that handle about $6 trillion in annual transactions for the U.S. government, thus gaining access to Americans’ personal information as well as information about Musk’s competitors. From there, Musk claims to have been cancelling those transactions he thinks are wasteful. He claims, for example, to have “deleted” the popular Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Direct File system that enabled people to file their taxes online for free, without the help of paid tax preparers.
Musk’s team apparently consists of six engineers, aged 19 to 24, who are taking control of the computers at government agencies. From the Treasury Department, they went on to the U.S. Agency for International Development, which receives foreign policy guidance from the State Department. Their breaching of the computers there compromises our national intelligence systems, which must now be considered insecure.
From there, they went on to the General Services Administration (GSA), which manages the federal government’s 7,500 or so buildings. Musk’s people sent an email to regional managers telling them to begin ending the leases on federal offices. According to Chris Megerian of the Associated Press, the person in charge of that initiative is Nicole Hollander, who describes herself on LinkedIn as employed at Musk’s social media company, X.
Today, according to an email sent to employees of the Small Business Administration, Musk’s people have gotten into that agency’s human resources, contracts, and payment systems. The Small Business Administration supports small businesses and entrepreneurs, and under the Biden-Harris administration, small businesses boomed thanks to small-dollar loans to women, Black, and Latino entrepreneurs.
By this afternoon, Musk’s people were digging into the data of the Department of Education with an eye to dismantling it from the inside before Trump tries to shut it down with an executive order, although only Congress itself can shutter the department. According to Laura Meckler, Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, and Hannah Natanson of the Washington Post, Musk’s DOGE staffers had accessed sensitive internal data systems, including the personal information of millions of students who are taking part in the federal student aid program. It is highly unlikely that Congress would destroy the Department of Education, so Musk and Trump hope to hollow it out from within.
On a livestream last night, Musk said of his destruction of the federal government: “If it’s not possible now, it will never be possible. This is our shot, This is the best hand of cards we’re ever going to have. If we don’t take advantage of this best hand of cards, it’s never going to happen.”
Three federal employees unions are suing the Trump administration to stop Musk, and today, Democratic members of the House and Senate tried to enter the USAID building but were denied entry. Led by Senators Chris Murphy (D-CT), Brian Schatz (D-HI) and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and Representatives Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and Gerry Connolly (D-VA), the Democrats condemned what Raskin called Musk and Trump’s “illegal, unconstitutional interference with congressional power.”
“Elon Musk, you may have illegally seized power over the financial payment systems of the United States Department of Treasury,” Raskin said, “but you don’t control the money of the American people. The United States Congress does that—under Article I of the Constitution. And just like the president, who was elected to something, cannot impound the money of the people, we don’t have a fourth branch of government called Elon Musk. And that’s going to become real clear.”
Senator Murphy said: “[L]et’s not pull any punches about why this is happening. Elon Musk makes billions of dollars based off of his business with China. And China is cheering at [the destruction of USAID]. There is no question that the billionaire class trying to take over our government right now is doing it based on self-interest: their belief that if they can make us weaker in the world, if they can elevate their business partners all around the world, they will gain the benefit.”
Murphy continued: “But there’s another reason this is happening. They’re shuttering agencies and sending employees home in order to create the illusion that they’re saving money, in order to…pass a giant tax cut for billionaires and corporations.”
While Musk and his DOGE team are trying systematically to dismantle the government, today Judge Loren L. AliKhan of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to freeze trillions of dollars in grants and loans before DOGE got going. AliKhan said that by impounding funds—which Congress declared illegal in 1974—Trump’s Office of Management and Budget “attempted to wrest the power of the purse away from the only branch of government entitled to wield it.” It is Congress, not the president, that determines federal spending.
Meanwhile, the elected president, Donald Trump, sparked a crisis last Friday when his White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, announced that he fully intended to go through with the trade war he had hyped on the campaign trail. Trump announced he would levy tariffs of 25% on most products from Mexico and Canada and of 10% on products from China, beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, in violation of the trade agreement his own team had negotiated during his first term.
As soon as Leavitt announced the upcoming tariffs, the stock market began to fall, and by last night, stock market futures had fallen 450 points on the expectation of tariffs hitting at midnight tonight. Today, the stock market continued to fall. Even reliable Trump allies began to complain that the tariffs would raise prices. The Wall Street Journal editorial board called Trump’s tariffs “the dumbest trade war in history.”
Today, the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, announced that she and Trump had “reached a series of agreements” that would pause the threatened tariffs for a month. Mexico agreed to “reinforce the northern border with 10,000 elements of the National Guard immediately, to prevent drug trafficking from Mexico to the United States,” while the U.S. “commits to work to prevent the trafficking of high-powered weapons to Mexico.”
When Trump announced their conversation shortly afterward, he omitted the part of the agreement that committed the U.S. to try to stop the flow of guns to Mexico. He also did not mention that, in fact, Mexico committed to putting 10,000 troops at the border in 2021. As Catherine Rampell of the Washington Post commented above a record of Mexican troop deployments: “Any news outlet reporting Mexico conceded anything to Trump to get him to delay tariffs has not done its homework. Trump boasts he got Mexico to commit to stationing 10K troops at our border. Apparently he didn’t realize Mexico already has 15K troops deployed there[.]”
The crisis at the northern border worked out in a similar fashion. After conferring, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Trump announced a 30-day pause in the implementation of tariffs. Trudeau agreed to appoint a border czar and to implement a $1.3 billion border plan that Canada had announced in December.
In other words, while Musk was causing a constitutional crisis, Trump created an economic crisis that threatened both domestic and global chaos, then claimed Biden administration achievements as his own and declared victory.
The tariffs on Chinese goods went into effect as planned. China has promised to levy tariffs of up to 15% on certain U.S. products beginning a week from today. It also said it will investigate Google to see if it has violated antitrust laws.

How about fingerprinting children so we can deport them and at least maybe identify them once we have separated them from their families?
Does The Constitution speak to that? Because WAPO reports this morning that Red states, following DJT’s lead, are now pursuing sweeping immigration measures . Legislatures are targeting undocumented immigrants with increasingly harsh proposals, including measures to certify bounty hunters and fingerprint children.
Missouri and Mississippi lawmakers have proposed allowing bounty hunters to detain undocumented immigrants and offering $1,000 rewards for tips that lead to arrests. A Tennessee lawmaker, meanwhile, wants his state to bill parents for enrolling undocumented children in public schools. He titled his effort the TRUMP Act — for the Tennessee Reduction of Unlawful Migrant Placement.
Washington Post 2/4/2025
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Kathy,
That’s disgusting. If the state offers $1,000 for identifying undocumented people, there will be a lot of people signing on.
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SHEINBAUM The President of Mexico is no slouch intellectually or academically. She does not tend to engage in ridicule or sarcasm. So we think she is sending The USA an urgent warning ‼️ on our crackbrain government run amok.
The President of Mexico 🇲🇽 Is Betting Trump Is Not Cognitively Capable of Remembering Tariff Conversation a Month from Now. After persuading him to delay his trade war with her nation, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she was “confident” Donald J. Trump would not remember to impose a tariff on Mexico a month from now.
“After I got off the phone with him, I was like, ‘He’ll never retain any of this,’” she said. “It’s all good.”
Asked why she was convinced that Trump would not remember the tariff, she said, “Please. He can’t remember his wife’s name.”
In Washington, Trump said that he was looking forward to having a phone conversation with the president of Mexico someday.
TBR Question of the Day: What else is Trump incapable of remembering?
https://www.borowitzreport.com/p/president-of-mexico-betting-trump
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You do realize that Borowitz is a humorist.
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There are some who will try to blame Democrats for all this mess. Already people are lining up to complain that Democrats had no plan for this.
I have a different perspective. The culpability goes to moderate Republicans. Acquiescing to the power Trump gave them, they remained silent while he violated political norms, broke laws, and destabilized government openly. They had a chance to band with Democrats to convict Trump of two different crimes, and they might have had more had they actually investigated his behaviors outside of the Ukraine and Jan 6. They failed miserably.
What needs to happen now is for moderate Republicans to rise up in conjunction with Democrats and confront Trump and Musk with impeachment proceedings. All it takes is three Republicans in the House to not care about their power enough to join in articles of impeachment based on any one of dozens of actions taken in the past two weeks. Impeachment is the only thing that will work.
I am not holding my breath.
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Roy: If Musk and his techno-fascist bully boys don’t get arrested, it will be the travesty of the century.
And to me, the choice between not being reelected and living under a dictator is a no-brainer.
And when are the Trump people going to realize that their vote need not follow the slickest and most expensive advertising campaign? Maga cannot claim NOT to be stupid . . . . CBK
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What we have here is a massive data breach at the highest levels of government, 1000 times more serious than the Watergate break‑in and HRC’s emails put together. There needs to be a Congressional Investigation commensurate with the depth and scope of the threat to public safety and national security.
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Yes, it is a coup. . . an xtian theofascist coup. . . can you say Project 2025?
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Is Musk a Theo-fascist? I never get much Theo out of him, only fascist.
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I’d say he is being used by the theofascists or that he is using the CONVICTED EFFIN FELON for his own personal gain. Speculation on my part, really.
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Musk has the power right now to cancel contracts awarded to his competitors. He can help China, where he has a large business interest.
Trump may be president but Musk is king. Trump follows his orders. Our democracy is in deep trouble.
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Thiel-Fascist
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Musk bought himself a government.
Trump successfully negotiated agreements with Canada and Mexico that thy already agreed to do. Master dealmaker!
Chaos is the goal.
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Where Trump goes, chaos goes with him.
He renegotiated NAFTA during his first term. He said it was a “historic” deal that was great for the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
Now, he says, “who negotiated that terrible trade deal? As usual, we were ripped off!” Speaking of the deal he and his people boasted about.
Lawrence O’Donnell showed the two clips. First term Trump and second term Trump.
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We are in a code red situation and it’s only been a few weeks of this destruction, chaos, and viciousness of Trump and his goon squad. And please don’t tell me that there’s no difference between the parties or Trump and Harris/Biden……referring to you know who. Trump is an existential threat to this country and he is damaging the country as we type.
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FYI – those who said “there’s no difference between the parties or Trump and Harris/Biden” are changing the subject again. They don’t even have the integrity to admit that they were wrong. It’s always amazing to me how much their moral character resembles Trump’s. They are never wrong, they just pivot to something new that makes the reality they helped bring about the fault of their enemies (which means it is NEVER the fault of the Republicans, which tells you which side they are on).
Their new narrative is that everything bad that the
Republicans are doing right now is the fault of the Democrats for “not lifting a finger” to stop the Republicans from doing it! That narrative contradicts their previous narrative that there is no difference between the parties, so their previous narrative is gone with the wind.
It is truly sick.
I also notice that they no longer express any concern about the plight of the Palestinians. I suspect that they will start justifying Trump’s forcing the Palestinians to bend the knee just like they justified Putin telling Ukrainians to bend the knee. In their warped reality, if Putin or Trump does it, it’s either the Democrats’ fault, or their victims deserved it.
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Remember during the dark days of Bush Jr. there was the concept of “total information awareness”? Turns out the N.S.A. was sucking up ALL the data in the country and streaming it into massive government servers so it could be data mined. Some Verizon tech noticed a weird splice in a huge internet cable in lower Manhattan and was, like, whoa! What’s THIS? A surprise offshoot cable going to big brother….
Well, that effort was sidelined, officially at least.
Who thinks that the Trump Regime hasn’t already turned that sucker back on? And, 20 years later the technology is so, so better at tracking all of us. Mined, refined, defined, and even confined, as in prison for some us eventually.
Has anyone else out there had a recent conversation in public during which someone says something negative about MAGA then looks over his or her shoulder to see if some perhaps violence inclined trumper is listening?
Or, how about talking on the phone to someone who says, wait, maybe we shouldn’t be saying this on here?
I have. Now. And, these are not paranoid people I was speaking with.
Okay, so let me save MUSRUMP time. Please put my name on whatever enemies list you are compiling. Please. I will consider it a badge of honor to be one of your innocent targets. Hopefully someday people will view these sorts of things just like they think about Nixon’s enemies list
Good ‘ole Tricky Dick Nixon, Remember when the Republican Party actually had the backbone to stand up to one of their own and do what’s right for our nation…
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Yes, it was Republican Senator Howard Baker of Tennessee who spoke out against Nixon’s misdeeds. There was a time when I would have written “Nixon’s crimes,” but compared to Trump, Nixon was a shoplifter.
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John: Fahrenheit 451. (no signature)
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COUP BY EMPEROR MUSK!!!
He who controls the government computers, controls the government — and the person now in control is Emperor Musk.
While Trump and his White House minions were busy writing small stuff like anti-DEI Executive Orders, South African immigrant Elon Musk staged a high-tech coup. His minions swiftly downloaded all the government files onto portable hard drives and USB sticks and secreted everything to the impenetrable Musk cloud fortress, so there is no possibility of anyone taking it back from them. In addition, they installed code keys and have the power to block access to the computers whenever they want. And with many hundreds of Musk Starlink satellites forming a shell around Earth, Musk has the power to disrupt any attempt to challenge him.
And now Musk is the most powerful person in the nation, not Trump, and the Musk Minions, not the MAGA Minions, are in control. What a brilliant coup! I hate it, but it was brilliant.
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