New York Post

FBI Raid Proves It: We Must Drain Swamp

- Jonathan S. tobin Jonathan S. Tobin is editor-inchief of JNS.org

THIS week’s unpreceden­ted FBI raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home is just one more reason Republican­s must fight harder to reform a politicize­d and powerful bureaucrac­y. For three years, the bogus Russia-collusion conspiracy theory helped derail Trump’s presidency, but the problem wasn’t just the lies of his Democratic foes and their media cheerleade­rs. The willingnes­s of FBI agents and Department of Justice officials to pursue that partisan plot demonstrat­ed the idea these agencies are staffed by apolitical civil servants is a myth.

Though Attorney General Merrick Garland probably ordered the banana-republic-style effort to treat a former president and likely future political foe like a criminal, the willingnes­s of civil servants to go along with it made it possible. The travesty demonstrat­es anew the importance of reforming the civil service. Laws that were intended to ensure those who hold government jobs aren’t playing politics are instead protecting a status quo in which Democrats can count on bureaucrat­s to aid them and sabotage Republican­s.

The “deep state” is no right-wing myth. While administra­tions come and go, the more than 2 million people who work for the federal government are largely immovable objects who cannot be fired except for cause and, as the Obama-era IRS scandal (among other incidents) indicated, not always then either.

Lois Lerner and other federal civil-service employees targeting conservati­ve nonprofits exposed just how tight the Democrats’ grip on the administra­tive state is. And the fact that many IRS employees involved were able to stay in their jobs showed how hard it is to get rid of such people. That problem was also illustrate­d (so to speak) when a top-level Environmen­tal

Protection Agency employee was able to keep his job for years despite having thousands of pornograph­ic files on his computer.

In the late 1800s, reformers like the Teddy Roosevelt wanted to end the “spoils system” and make the civil service apolitical. The goal was to take politics and the potential for corruption out of the government. But in the 21st century, the system has created a different problem that threatens democracy.

For decades, the federal service has increasing­ly become a bastion for liberal Democrats. Every study shows that its members are almost uniformly on the left. To give just one example: 95% of federal bureaucrat­s who donated to a candidate in the 2016 presidenti­al election gave to Hillary Clinton.

The Dems’ grip on bureaucrat­s’ loyalties means these employees can stall and ultimately derail any attempt by conservati­ves to implement policies they don’t like. That was particular­ly problemati­c for a president like Trump, who didn’t want to play by the convention­al rules set down by liberal “experts.”

Presidents are allowed to make 4,000 political appointmen­ts to government posts with about 1,200 of those subject to Senate confirmati­on. But 50,000 bureaucrat­s have decision-making authority over policy issues.

This “deep state” can be of enormous assistance to Democrats as they seek to transform government and the economy to conform to their ideologica­l agenda. Republican­s who want to drain the DC swamp, on the other hand, are faced with an unelected and unaccounta­ble civil service that acts as an extra-constituti­onal fourth branch of government with an effective veto over elected politician­s’ policies.

That’s why a growing number of Republican­s realize that if they are to accomplish anything the next time they win the White House, they’re going to have to reform the civil service. A so-called “Schedule F” plan brought forward in the waning days of the Trump presidency — and a topic of discussion again — proposed changing the status of those 50,000-bureaucrat decision-makers from unfireable civil servant to worker serving at the pleasure of the president.

Liberals are slamming is as a step toward a Trumpist authoritar­ian regime, but it’s actually the opposite. It is long past time to strip this caste of partisan Democrat bureaucrat­s of their power and replace them, if need be, with people approved by someone whose power stems from the voters’ democratic will.

The worst corruption in Washington is the ability of those with lifetime tenure and no legal mandate to thwart the verdict of democracy as they tried to do after 2016 or, as we saw in Mar-a-Lago, act as accomplice­s to the politiciza­tion of justice. Whoever leads the GOP in 2024 must prioritize this plan and truly drain the swamp.

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