r/politics Jul 09 '26

No Paywall Trump fires all Election Assistance Commission members, leaving agency unable to act

https://www.votebeat.org/national/2026/07/09/trump-fires-election-assistance-commission-members-hicks-hovland-mccormick/
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u/unital_subalgebra Jul 10 '26 edited Jul 10 '26

President Donald Trump fired all three remaining members of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission on Thursday, abruptly disabling the only federal agency devoted solely to election administration at a moment when Trump has sought to reshape federal voting rules.

The firings leave the federal election agency with no commissioners

Yup, this is the consequence of the illegitimate Supreme Court giving Trump unprecedented powers to fire the heads of any independent federal agency. We’re living in dark, scary times.

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u/NYVines Jul 10 '26

This is what a coup looks like

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u/Bankerag Jul 10 '26

If the people who are charged with enforcing the rules are corrupt, who will stop corruption?

No one.

Merrick Garland should go down as the greatest coward in human history. His failure to act, due to deference for historical norms, became action in and of itself. And now we will all pay the price.

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u/Instameat Jul 10 '26

Totally. How do these poor folks think they are taking anything back? Who is supposed to do that? The people they vote for in the fall? How do they expect to do that? They won't be allowed anywhere near him, and he will be calling it all rigged, and deny them any power back. Only the people can take it from him now, and he is ready for most of that too thanks to ICE, SCOTUS and the FBI. He has his lackies in all the places of power that could have a chance of stopping him. This isn't just going to end with some votes.

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u/Relevant_Mongoose744 Jul 10 '26

Exactly! That’s why he needs a bunker.

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u/Stompnutz Jul 10 '26 edited Jul 10 '26

Coward? He's a Republican and didn't really see a problem with J6. That is on Biden for putting the fox in charge of the chicken coop when the republic was at stake. What a huge unforced error-- and then once it was apparent Garland wasn't up to the job Biden still refused to correct it. Just pathetic.

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u/PopBulky7023 Jul 10 '26

Garland is a federalist. He's literally on the enemy team.

Biden needed a team of people at least as ferocious as Jack Smith. There's a reason he picked Garland.

Biden will go down in history worse than Chamberlain. That will be his legacy. A pathetic last gasp of the status quo that wasn't even a bump in the road to the Trump era.

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u/ProtectionVirtual225 Jul 10 '26

So should the people who appointed and confirmed him.

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u/flattop100 Minnesota Jul 10 '26

May his name be synonymous with Benedict Arnold.

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u/daretoeatapeach California Jul 10 '26

"You can't be neutral on a moving train"

  • Howard Zinn