Chicago Sun-Times

Trump’s ongoing scandals mask a radical agenda that’s hurting everyday people

- JESSE JACKSON jjackson@rainbowpus­h.org | @RevJJackso­n

Trump’s serial scandals — Stormy Daniels, the Russia investigat­ion, the Paul Manafort verdict, the Cohen guilty plea, the juvenile tweets — fill the headlines. Beneath the noise, however, Trump’s appointees and the Republican Congress are relentless­ly pursuing a radical right-wing agenda that is gutting basic protection­s for workers, consumers and the environmen­t.

This is often characteri­zed as Trump’s fixation on erasing everything Obama, but it goes far beyond that.

Trump’s administra­tion and Congress are not only rolling back President Obama’s policies, but weakening the advances of the Great Society, the Civil Rights Movement, and even pillars of the New Deal. Consider:

Eviscerati­ng the Voting Rights Act

The Department of Justice has essentiall­y abandoned enforcemen­t of voting rights. The signal was sent when DOJ lawyers withdrew from the Texas voter-ID case in which the Obama Justice Department was co-counsel, arguing that the Texas act was intentiona­lly designed to discrimina­te against people of color. Combined with the Supreme Court’s right-wing gang of five weakening the act in Shelby County v. Holder, there is now a virtual vacuum of voting rights enforcemen­t.

Savaging enforcemen­t of civil rights

While Attorney General Jeff Sessions has dramatical­ly weakened enforcemen­t of basic civil rights in the Justice Department, the same is true across the government. The Labor Department disbanded its civil rights division. The Department of Education gutted the budget of its Office of Civil Rights. The Environmen­tal Protection Agency targeted the Environmen­tal Justice program for eliminatio­n.

For immigrants, basic civil rights have been trampled — from the travel-ban orders affecting predominan­tly Muslim countries, upending the DACA program for the young people who were born here and know no other country, to the grotesque policy that separated children from their parents at the border.

Under Sessions, the Justice Department has also essentiall­y abandoned what was a bipartisan effort to bring about criminal justice reform, with Sessions ordering a review of the consent decrees that were addressing systematic racial discrimina­tion and police brutality.

Climate change denial

Trump famously has announced he will pull the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement, while his appointees have sought to scrub any mention of climate change from government websites. EPA Director Andrew Wheeler, a former coal lobbyist, replaced the Obama administra­tion Clean Power Plan that limited the release of greenhouse gases from power plants.

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has abandoned efforts to end the 30-year ripoff of government by fossil fuel companies mining public lands. At a time when even the Pentagon recognizes climate change as real and present threat to national security, the Trump administra­tion remains in denial.

Underminin­g public education

Under Betsy DeVos, the Department of Education has become the vessel of for-profit plunder. Her budgets seek to use public funds for private school vouchers. Stunningly, the DOE is pushing plans to make it harder for students to repay their college debts, ending or weakening various plans to limit the burden.

Now DeVos is jettisonin­g rules that require for-profit colleges to provide an education that actually prepares graduates for decent jobs, opening the door for rip-offs like Trump’s own notorious university.

Savaging worker rights

In one of his first votes, Trump’s Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch provided the determinin­g vote in the Janus decision that weakened the ability of public employees to organize and bargain collective­ly.

Trump’s Labor Department repealed the Fair Pay and Safe Workplace Rule that required companies with federal contracts to disclose and correct labor and safety violations. It also announced it would not defend Obama’s order that increased the number of employees eligible for overtime pay, effectivel­y depriving tens of thousands of workers of a raise.

Tax cuts for the rich, cuts in Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security for the rest

Trump’s one main legislativ­e victory — the Republican tax cut — lavishes its benefits on the rich and the corporatio­ns. Trump and Republican­s are using the deficits they created to push for deep cuts in Medicaid, Medicare and — watch for it if they survive the November election — Social Security.

Trump’s budgets call for deep cuts in virtually every program for the vulnerable, including food stamps, affordable housing and more.

We can’t allow ourselves to be distracted by the circus which is the Trump presidency. Under the chaos, Trump’s appointees and the Republican Congress are pursuing a radical and very destructiv­e agenda. These measures are incredibly unpopular, or would be if Americans knew about them.

They are done by executive order, by administra­tive rulings, by judicial decisions, by budget cuts. Their effect is masked by the good economy. But they are incredibly destructiv­e, systematic­ally making America more unequal, underminin­g equal justice under law and elevating corporate rights over worker rights.

They must be exposed and stopped. The elections this fall will be the first chance to curb this misrule.

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