Matt Gaetz Is the Best Possible Outcome for Attorney General
Matt Gaetz Is the Best Possible Outcome for Attorney General
The man is a preposterous pick who will almost certainly do terrible thingsjust not as terrible as what a savvier prosecutor would do.
Elie Mystal
US Representative Matt Gaetz, Republican of Florida, speaks during the third day of the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 17, 2024.
(Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images)
Pop quiz: Who was the best attorney general during Trumps first term? The answer is former toilet bowl salesman for the well-endowed, Matt Whitaker. Trumps first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, was an unreconstructed racist who had one good moment (when he recused himself from the investigation into Trumps dismissal of FBI Director James Comey) but otherwise weaponized the Justice Department against vulnerable people. His third attorney general, Bill Barr, was a devious monarchist whose wackadoodle theories about executive power exempted Trump from any level of accountability. Jeffrey Rosen was Trumps last attorney general, and he was fine for the few minutes he was in charge, but Rosen barely fought off a challenge from Trump sycophant Jeffrey Clark, who almost overthrew the government after Trump lost the 2020 election.
In contrast, Whitaker, who was the acting attorney general between Sessions and Barr, merely did what he was told. He was a nonentity, a person with neither the will, vision, nor power to do anything other than what Trump ordered him to do during his brief time at the top. The attorney general is not supposed to do the bidding of the president, especially when the president is a criminal, but Whitaker, at least, did not come up with additional evil of his own.
As we look towards the second Trump administration, I did not dare to hope for another Matthew Whitaker as head of the DOJ. The MAGA bench is deep with frightening individuals who understand the immense power of the DOJ and are eager to deploy it against Trumps enemies, their own enemies, the free press, and vulnerable people across the country. These people include functional Klansmen, who are just itching to get their hands on the FBI and would revel in bringing prosecutions against any Black person who dissents from their rule.
But in the first bit of good news since the election, Trump announced that his pick for Attorney General is Florida Representative Matt Gaetz. Given the universe of likely options, I will take Gaetz as AG any freaking day.
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underpants
(186,559 posts)At best, for the Feds, they settle termination grievances that are going to come like a wave if they really try to fire that many Fed employees.
Terminating programs let alone Departments will be massive lawsuits from moneyed interests.
dchill
(40,446 posts)...a guy who DOES KNOW how to prosecute Democrats.
marble falls
(62,041 posts)... if it were more damaging to TFG to give him every one he claims he wants.
FakeNoose
(35,632 posts)There were so many incompetent people working for Chump in slightly less than 4 years.
The Department of Justice saw a huge turnover and the quality kept getting lower and lower. But nobody talked about Whitaker since he obviously wasn't Chump's first choice. He didn't stay there long enough to really fuck things up.
At the time the spotlight was on other people, like FBI leaders James Comey, Peter Strozk, Andrew McCabe, and others. Even Jeff Sessions received little notice after he recused from the Chump-Russian investigation.