Already looking ahead to the turmoil his re-election could cause, Donald Trump and his allies are reportedly circling an idea to invoke the Insurrection Act on his first day in office, deploying the military to act as domestic law enforcement.
According to a Washington Post report on Sunday, the drafting of such plans has largely been âunofficially outsourcedâ thus far to a coalition of right-wing think tanks working under the title âProject 2025.â It was identified as an immediate priority for the hypothetical resurrected Trump administration, internal communications obtained by the newspaper showed.
In response to questions from the Post, Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung provided a statement: âPresident Trump is focused on crushing his opponents in the primary election and then going on to beat Crooked Joe Biden,â he said. âPresident Trump has always stood for law and order, and protecting the Constitution.â
Citing people whoâve spoken to him, the Post also reported that Trump has remarked in recent private conversations that heâd like to use the Justice Department to go after his enemies, including former members of his administration like John Kelly, Bill Barr, and Gen. Mark Milley.
To accomplish this, the Project 2025 team has begun work on a plan to dispense with long-standing Department of Justice policy designed to prevent executive branch conflicts of interestâwith some allies suggesting that it would not present any problems at all to allow the president to direct prosecutions via the DOJ.
âYou donât need a statutory change at all, you need a mind-set change,â Russ Vought, Trumpâs former budget director and current head of the Center for Renewing America, told the Post. âYou need an attorney general and a White House Counselâs Office that donât view themselves as trying to protect the department from the president.â
Milley did not comment on the possibility heâd be targeted by a future Trump Administration, but Kelly told the newspaper, âThere is no question in my mind he is going to go after people that have turned on him.â
âThe lesson the former president learned from his first term is donât put guys like me ⌠in those jobs,â Kelly said. âThe lesson he learned was to find sycophants.â
Barr seemed somewhat less concerned. âIâm quivering in my boots,â he quipped when approached by the Post.
The news hardly comes as a surpriseâthe former president has hardly kept his retributive machinations a secret, writing on Truth Social over the summer that he would âAPPOINT A REAL SPECIAL âPROSECUTORââ in an effort to take down Biden, his family, and âALL OTHERS INVOLVED WITH THE DESTRUCTION OF OUR ELECTIONS, BORDERS, & COUNTRY ITSELF.â
Read it at The Washington Post