Let me jog your memory ... 10 Worst Things About The Trump Presidency | Robert Reich
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Donald Trump left office with the lowest approval rating of any president ever. But some people now seem to be suffering from amnesia.
Let me jog your memory.
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- Donald Trump left office
- with the lowest approval rating
- of any president ever.
- But some people now seem to be suffering from amnesia.
- Let me jog your memory.
- Here are the 10 worst things about the Trump presidency.
- In no particular order.
- Trump fueled division
- and sparked a record uptick in hate crimes.
- Murder went way up under Trump.
- He presided over the largest ever
- single-year increase in homicides in 2020.
- Now, a number of factors might have contributed to that.
- But a big one is...
- Gun sales broke records under Trump,
- who has bragged about how he “did nothing” —
- We did nothing.
- — to restrict guns as president, in spite of...
- Under Trump, America suffered more than
- 1,700 mass shootings.
- Trump said there were
- very fine people
- among the neo-Nazis in Charlottesville.
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- I'm halfway to ten.
- If you think I'm missing something big,
- well, just leave it in the comments.
- Trump allied himself with the Proud Boys,
- a violent hate group who helped orchestrate
- the January 6th Capitol attack.
- Proud Boys, stand back and stand by.
- Trump's not wrong when he says:
- I got rid of Roe v. Wade.
- It's entirely because of Trump's judicial appointments
- that 1 in 3 American women of childbearing age
- now lives in states with abortion bans.
- One of Trump’s Supreme Court justices was
- Brett Kavanaugh, a man accused of sexual assault
- by multiple women.
- Trump's White House interfered
- in the FBI's investigation
- of Brett Kavanaugh's alleged sexual assaults.
- Trump has been convicted of committing
- 34 felonies while in office.
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- The criminally false business filings
- he got convicted for in New York?
- All of them were committed
- while he was president.
- I'm sorry.
- Did I say the 10 worst things about the Trump presidency?
- No.
- No, I meant 15.
- Trump's failed pandemic response is estimated to have led
- to hundreds of thousands of needless deaths.
- By the time Trump left office, roughly 3,000 Americans
- were dying of COVID every day.
- That's a 9/11 scale mass casualty event every single day.
- How did Trump screw up so badly?
- Trump's White House discarded
- the pandemic response playbook that had been assembled
- by the Obama administration.
- Trump disbanded
- the National Security Council’s pandemic response team.
- Trump repeatedly lied about the danger of COVID,
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- saying it was no worse than the flu
- or it would go away on its own.
- Because of all we’ve done,
- the risk to the American people remains very low.
- A lot of people think that goes away in April
- with the heat.
- It’s going to disappear.
- One day — it’s like a miracle — it will disappear.
- But behind closed doors,
- Trump admitted he knew COVID was deadly.
- This is deadly stuff.
- Trump promoted fake COVID cures like hydroxychloroquine,
- and even injecting people with disinfectants.
- Injection inside or...
- or...
- almost a cleaning.
- After Trump's disinfectant remarks,
- poison control centers received a spike
- in emergency calls.
- That’s 15 things.
- Should I keep going?
- Okay, I'll keep going.
- The 20 worst things about the Trump presidency.
- Trump presided over a net loss
- of 2.9 million American jobs —
- the worst recorded jobs numbers
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- of any president in U.S. history.
- Trump profited off the presidency,
- making an estimated $160 million from foreign countries
- while he was president.
- Trump also billed the Secret Service over $1 million dollars
- for the privilege of staying at his golf clubs
- and other Trump properties while they protected him.
- That’s YOUR money.
- Trump caused the longest government shutdown
- in U.S. history
- when he didn't get funding for his border wall,
- which he said Mexico was going to pay for.
- I’m not going to pay for that
- f***ing wall.
- Under Trump, the national debt increased by about 40%,
- more than in any other four-year presidential term,
- largely because of his tax cuts
- for the rich and big corporations.
- You didn't really think I was stopping at 20, did you?
- We're going to 25.
- Trump separated more than 5,000 children
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- from their parents at the border
- with no plan to ever reunite them —
- putting babies in cages.
- The Muslim ban.
- Yes, Trump really did
- try to ban Muslims from entering the country.
- Trump sparked international outrage
- by moving the American embassy in Israel to Jerusalem
- while closing the U.S.-Palestine office.
- Trump tasked his son-in-law,
- Jared Kushner,
- with drafting a potential Middle East peace plan
- with zero Palestinian input.
- And finally,
- Trump recognized Israel's occupation of the Golan Heights,
- which is considered illegal under international law.
- So, there you have it, folks.
- The 25 worst —
- Wait a minute.
- Wait a minute, wait a minute!
- Did I mention the impeachments?
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- We've got to do the impeachments.
- Okay, let's go to 30.
- Trump broke the law by trying to withhold
- nearly $400 million of U.S. aid for Ukraine
- in an effort to extort a personal political favor
- from Ukraine's President Zelensky.
- Trump wanted Zelensky to interfere in the 2020 election
- by announcing an investigation
- into the Bidens.
- Delaying this aid to Ukraine
- weakened Ukraine and strengthened Russia.
- Trump personally attacked and ruined the careers
- of everyone who stood in the way
- of his illegal Ukraine scheme,
- including Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch
- and Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman.
- To cover up the scheme,
- Trump ordered the White House
- and State Department
- to defy congressional subpoenas.
- We’re fighting all the subpoenas.
- For these reasons, on December 18th, 2019,
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- Trump became the third U.S. president to be impeached.
- He was charged with abuse of power
- and obstruction of Congress.
- Even while he was being investigated
- for trying to get Ukraine to interfere in the U.S. election,
- Trump publicly called for China to interfere in the election.
- China should start an investigation into the Bidens.
- So, those are the 30 —
- PRODUCER: What about the other impeachments
- and trying to end American democracy?
- Hm.
- Yep.
- Okay. I'll go to 35.
- Long before Election Day,
- Trump started making false claims
- that the election would be rigged.
- It will be a rigged election.
- After losing, Trump falsely claimed
- the election was stolen,
- even though his own inner circle, including
- his campaign manager,
- White House lawyers,
- and his own Justice Department,
- and attorney general
- told him it was not.
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- The claims of fraud were bullsh*t.
- Trump kept telling his Big Lie
- even after more than 60 legal challenges to the election
- were struck down in court,
- many by Trump-appointed judges.
- Trump ordered the Department of Justice
- to falsely claim that the election was corrupt.
- Trump and his allies used threats
- to pressure state leaders in Arizona and Georgia
- to falsify the election results.
- We may go to 40.
- Is that okay? 40?
- When none of the previous schemes worked,
- Trump and his allies
- produced fake electoral votes cast by
- fake electors in multiple swing states.
- FAKE ELECTORS: We’re electors, sir.
- We’re electors.
- POLICE OFFICER: The electors are already here.
- They’ve been checked in.
- Trump’s former White House chief of staff and Rudy Giuliani
- are among the many members of his inner circle
- who have been criminally indicted for this scheme.
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- Trump tried to bully Vice President Pence
- into obstructing the certification of the election.
- If Mike Pence does the right thing,
- we win the election.
- Trump invited a mob to the Capitol on January 6th with his
- “Be there, will be wild!” tweet.
- Sworn testimony alleges that when Trump was warned
- that members of the crowd were carrying deadly weapons,
- he ordered security metal detectors to be taken down.
- Knowing the crowd had deadly weapons,
- he ordered them to go to the Capitol and
- Yes, yes.
- I know, I know, I know.
- Bear with me.
- I've got to go on.
- Trump betrayed his oath to defend the nation
- by doing nothing to stop the January 6th violence.
- Instead, according to witness testimony,
- he sat and watched TV — for hours!
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- On January 13th, 2021,
- Trump became the only president ever to be impeached
- twice.
- This time, he was charged with incitement of insurrection.
- It was a bipartisan vote.
- The majority of senators,
- 57 out of 100,
- voted to convict Trump,
- including seven Republican senators.
- So that's the two impeachments and the Big Lie,
- but wait. Wait, wait.
- We haven't dealt with Russia, right?
- We're going to 50, alright?
- Trump publicly sided with
- Putin over the U.S. intelligence community in denying
- Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
- In a likely obstruction of justice,
- Trump pressured then-FBI Director James Comey
- to stop the FBI's investigation
- into Trump's national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
- This was documented in the Mueller report.
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- When Comey didn't bend to Trump's will,
- Trump fired him.
- Trump tried to shut down the Mueller investigation
- by ordering White House counsel Don McGahn
- to fire Mueller.
- McGahn refused because that would be
- criminal obstruction of justice.
- Trump ordered his staff not to turn over emails
- showing Don Jr. had set up a meeting at Trump Tower
- before the 2016 election
- with representatives of the Russian government.
- Trump convinced Michael Cohen to lie to Congress
- about Trump's plans to build a Trump Tower in Moscow,
- and Cohen served prison time for lying to Congress.
- Trump was not charged for criminal obstruction of justice
- because it's the Justice Department's policy
- not to indict a sitting president.
- But more than a thousand former federal prosecutors
- who served under both Republicans and Democrats
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- signed a letter declaring there was
- more than enough evidence to prosecute Trump.
- So, those are the 50 worst things
- about the Trump presidency.
- Now, I could go on...
- and I will!
- The 75 worst things about the Trump presidency!
- Trump said he'd hire only
- the best people.
- The best people.
- The best
- best
- best
- best people in the world.
- But his campaign chair was convicted of multiple crimes.
- So was one of his closest associates.
- His deputy campaign chair pleaded guilty to crimes.
- So did his personal lawyer,
- his national security adviser,
- the chief financial officer of his business campaign,
- a campaign foreign policy adviser,
- and one of his campaign fundraisers.
- They all committed crimes
- and Trump pardoned most of them!
- Trump said he'd
- drain the swamp
- in Washington, D.C.
- but he appointed more billionaires, CEOs,
- and Wall Street moguls to his administration
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- than any administration in history.
- Trump intervened to get his son-in-law, Jared Kushner,
- Top Secret clearance after he was denied
- over concerns about foreign influence.
- Trump hosted a Russian foreign minister in the Oval Office
- where Trump revealed top secret intelligence.
- Oh!
- And Trump's economic policies!
- Trump promised that the average American family
- would see a $4,000 pay raise
- because of his tax cuts
- for the wealthy and big corporations.
- Well, how did that work out?
- Did you get a $4,000 raise?
- Of course not!
- Nobody did!
- Trump vowed to protect American jobs,
- but offshoring increased, and manufacturing fell.
- Trump said he would fix America's infrastructure
- but it never happened.
- He announced so many failed “infrastructure weeks,”
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- they became a running joke!
- Since it’s infrastructure week...
- (Laughter)
- IS it infrastructure week?
- Trump said he would be “the voice” of American workers.
- I am your voice!
- But he filled the National Labor Relations Board with
- anti-union flacks
- who made it harder for workers to unionize.
- Trump's Labor Department made it easier for bosses
- to get out of paying workers overtime,
- which cheated 8 million workers of extra pay.
- Trump repeatedly suggested
- he might serve more than two terms
- — in violation of the Constitution.
- And continues to do so!
- We may have to go for an extra term.
- Trump called Haiti and African nations
- “sh*thole countries.”
- Trump tried to terminate DACA,
- which protects immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
- Luckily, this was struck down by the courts.
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- Trump called climate change a
- “HOAX.”
- Trump pulled out of the Paris Climate Agreement.
- Trump rolled back more than
- 100 environmental protections.
- Every budget Trump proposed included
- cuts to Social Security and Medicare.
- Trump tried — and failed —
- to repeal the Affordable Care Act,
- CROWD: Do your job!
- which would have resulted in
- 20 million Americans losing insurance.
- And striking down the ACA’s protections
- for the roughly 130 million people
- with preexisting conditions
- could have driven up their insurance premiums
- or led to a loss of coverage.
- Trump made it easier for employers
- to remove birth control coverage from insurance plans.
- By the end of Trump's term, the number of people
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- lacking health insurance had risen by 3 million.
- Trump lied.
- Constantly!
- He made 30,573 false or misleading claims while president
- — an average of 21 a day,
- according to the Washington Post fact checkers.
- Trump allegedly took hundreds of classified documents
- on his way out of the White House,
- reportedly including nuclear secrets,
- which he then left unsecured
- in various parts of Mar-a-Lago —
- including a bathroom!
- He was even caught on tape showing them off to people.
- Isn’t it amazing? I have a big pile of papers...
- Except it is, like, highly confidential.
- Secret.
- Look at this.
- See as president I could have declassified it.
- But now I can’t.
- Trump seriously discussed the idea
- of nuking a hurricane.
- When Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico,
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- Trump delayed $20 billion of aid
- and allowed Puerto Rico to be without power for 181 days.
- Trump suggested withholding
- federal aid for California wildfire recovery,
- and said the solution was to
- “clean the floors of the forest.”
- We’ve gotta... take care of the floors.
- Trump pulled out of the Iran deal,
- placing Iran on a path to developing nuclear weapons.
- Honestly, there's so much more —
- from exchanging love letters
- with North Korea's brutal dictator...
- We fell in love.
- to publicly denigrating a Gold Star military widow
- and making her cry,
- to the way he attacked journalists,
- to late night tweet binges.
- Look, I can understand why a lot of people want to
- block all of this out of their memories, but
- we cannot afford to forget
- just how terrible
- Trump’s time at the White House was for this nation.
- And we sure as hell
- can’t afford to put him
- back there.
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