Since each day feels like a month and each month feels like a decade, there's no compelling reason to wait until we officially reach day one hundred of the new administration to assess their first 100 days in office. As Dana Milbank explains in WaPo (Gift Article): Trump is wrapping up 100 days of historic failure. He hasn't gotten many bills signed. He hasn't ended the wars he promised to end. He plunged the markets and created instability in the global economy. He's offended our closest allies and dramatically decreased international tourism to the US. He's been great for China and provided solace to Russia. He's been losing court cases. His approval rating is dropping. But, in fairness, this is a presidency that seems determined to be judged not only by traditional measures of political success, but also by the amount of damage it can do. So it's worth noting that, as Milbank points out, "Trump, whose 100th day in office is April 30, has achieved one thing that is truly remarkable: He has introduced a level of chaos and destruction so high that historians are hard-pressed to find its equal in our history. He has upended global structures that kept the peace for generations. He has aligned America with the world’s despots. He has slashed the federal workforce and impaired the government’s ability to collect taxes, administer Social Security and fund medical research, among many other things. He has abused his power in startling ways, using the government for personal vengeance and retribution against perceived opponents, harassing law firms, universities and the free press with an authoritarian flourish. He has shattered the guardrails that limit executive power, ignoring laws, eliminating inspectors general and other mechanisms for accountability and oversight. He has displayed gratuitous cruelty in the treatment of migrants and government workers alike. He has used the government to undertake breathtaking schemes of self-enrichment. And he has left a large number of his countrymen angry and frightened." 2Preempt Exempt AttemptIn it's latest salvo against Harvard, the Trump administration has demanded its records related to foreign donations. Earlier, "federal officials punished the university by freezing $2.2 billion in federal grants and are threatening to revoke the institution’s tax-exempt status." Why are the tactics that the administration is deploying against Harvard so important? Because they offer a blueprint (accusations of a foreign interference, cutting off funds, removing tax exempt statuses) of a strategy that many educational institutions, non-profits, and NGOs wil be facing in the near future. Politico: "President Donald Trump on Thursday ramped up his threats to scrutinize the tax-exempt status of groups and colleges he disagrees with, calling out a prominent organization that’s fighting some of his actions in court." These can all be viewed as preemptive strikes against the groups fighting back in courts, defending the constitution, and leading the resistance. 3Parental Leave"High-school seniors may be leaving home for college in a few months, but some parents aren’t ready to let them party on their own in countries where the drinking age is 18. They also don’t want to be a buzzkill by saying no to senior spring break. The compromise: Mom and dad are packing their sunblock and bathing suits and coming along." WSJ (Gift Article): Have Fun on Spring Break, Kids. I’ll Be Right Next Door. (My kids are embarrassed when I come along on family trips...) 4Weekend WhatsWhat to Watch: When a financial titan (Jon Hamm) suddenly finds himself divorced and jobless, he starts robbing his wealthy neighbors to stay afloat. Check out Your Friends & Neighbors on Apple TV. 5Extra, ExtraCourts and Last Resorts: "It is, as we have noted, all too possible to see in this case an incipient crisis, but it may present an opportunity as well. We yet cling to the hope that it is not naïve to believe our good brethren in the Executive Branch perceive the rule of law as vital to the American ethos. This case presents their unique chance to vindicate that value and to summon the best that is within us while there is still time." Read Conservative Judge’s Full Opinion Rebuking Trump Administration Over Abrego Garcia Case. And another judge blocks administration from deporting noncitizens to 3rd countries without due process. Meanwhile, a US citizen was held for pickup by ICE even after proving he was born in the country. And, Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen met with Kilmar Ábrego García in El Salvador. 6Feel Good FridayBack in the day, I partipated in the annual parent sack race at my kids' elementary school -- until Jonny Moseley became a parent at the school and decided to join in. I'm used to coming in at the back of the pack in races, but there was no way I was gonna sack up against the world's greatest mogul skier. I was reminded of this experience when I saw this headline: Olympic legend leaves parents in her dust at school sports day. |