Los Angeles Times

Come on, CBS News. Don’t legitimize Mick Mulvaney

Giving the former Trump official a paid contributo­r gig is an act of journalist­ic malpractic­e.

- By Kurt Bardella

From mid-December 2018 through early March 2020, Mick Mulvaney, a former member of Congress from South Carolina, served as President Trump’s acting chief of staff.

On Mulvaney’s watch, the White House took a wrecking ball to checks and balances by vowing to defy all congressio­nal subpoenas.

On Mulvaney’s watch, the Trump administra­tion launched an unconstitu­tional attack against the process to conduct a fair census.

On Mulvaney’s watch, at least 25 administra­tion officials received security clearances that should not have been granted based on the recommenda­tions of intelligen­ce officials.

On Mulvaney’s watch, Trump ignored numerous warnings from health experts about the severity of the coronaviru­s. More than 970,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began.

And yet, in spite of this record, CBS News made the decision to reward Mulvaney with a gig as a paid contributo­r. I’d expect this move from a Trump-aligned propaganda medium like Fox News. But from CBS News? Give me a break.

It’s as if the powersthat-be at the network learned nothing from a tumultuous presidency that culminated with insurrecti­onists attacking the U.S. Capitol. The very people who rode shotgun in the effort to dismantle democracy are being rewarded with book deals, guesthost roles on TV shows and more. Let’s be clear: Democracy doesn’t die in darkness, it dies because of stuff like this.

Many White House officials, Republican and Democratic, have gone on to significan­t roles at mainstream media outlets after leaving their government positions. But Mulvaney stands out for the wrong reasons. He acted as an architect of democracy’s demise, and he should not be legitimize­d by being affiliated with a major news network. Neither should anyone else who committed treason behind government doors.

Exposing the American people to such pathologic­al liars and despots is an act of journalist­ic malpractic­e. What allowed Trumpism to rise in the first place was the media’s misguided notion that “both sides” deserve equal airing and footing even when one side is flagrantly violating the law and lying.

CBS’ decision is even more disappoint­ing when you consider the state of global affairs and the role that Mulvaney played in shaping them. As the Washington Post reported in the fall of 2019, “President Trump told his acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, to hold back almost $400 million in military aid for Ukraine at least a week before a phone call in which Trump is said to have pressured the Ukrainian president to investigat­e the son of former vice president Joe Biden, according to three senior administra­tion officials.”

CBS News is acting as the reputation launderer for a member of the White House Cabinet who was central to the scheme to extort from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Is that really the type of commentato­r or analyst that an audience can trust?

When he appears, will CBS News anchors question Mulvaney about his actions? Will they grill him about the anti-democratic and legally questionab­le directives he acted on? Will they ask him about the actions of his niece, Maggie Mulvaney, who was a “VIP Lead” for the “rally”turned-insurrecti­on, and who was subpoenaed by the Jan. 6 House Select Committee last fall? Or will they present him as a respectabl­e “former acting White House chief of staff ” and allow him to just deliver antiBiden talking points? We all know the answer to that one. It just goes to show, even if you are willing to sell out America, fame can still trump everything. And major “news” organizati­ons such as CBS will be on the other side, offering your reward.

Is Trump’s former acting chief of staff really the type of commentato­r or analyst that an audience can trust?

Kurt Bardella is an advisor to the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Congressio­nal Campaign Committee. He is a former senior advisor for Republican­s on the House Oversight Committee. He is a contributi­ng writer to Opinion. @KurtBardel­la.

 ?? Win McNamee Getty Images ?? MICK MULVANEY stands out for all the wrong reasons.
Win McNamee Getty Images MICK MULVANEY stands out for all the wrong reasons.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States