Keeping silence against injustice invites more injustice
By Mary Ellen Klas / Bloomberg Opinion
Lets resolve to have the courage to speak up more in 2026.
I realize this is easy for me to say; Im a columnist. But I live in Florida, where I have many friends who have been Trump supporters and who are privately queasy about what they see as brazen corruption coming from President Donald Trump and his administration. While there is widespread support for the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, many wanted more transparency about the threat to our national interest. Yet, they dont feel right calling out Trump for this or his other transgressions, so they dance around it; often trying to find some equivalent outrage under a Democratic administration.
But there is no equivalence. We are a year into the presidents four-year term and we have seen a cascade of self-enriching deals, the firing of Justice Department watchdogs, the sweeping use of the presidents pardon power to free his allies regardless of the seriousness of their crimes and the frightening near-abandonment of the rule of law.
As Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, and Director of the Office of Management and Budget Russell Vought have pursued their wrecking-ball agenda, congressional Republicans have remained virtually dormant. The administration has systematically reengineered the presidents spending power; realigned federal policy to elevate the executive branch over the other branches of government; prosecuted the presidents perceived political opponents; fired public servants for simply doing their jobs; disappeared immigrants without due process; and snatched Venezuelas president and laid claim to the countrys oil.
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