Schwab: Behold ’the obsequious instruments of his pleasure’

Bothell, WALocal News

Sid Schwab's opinion piece references The Federalist No. 76 to underscore the importance of Senate oversight in presidential appointments, especially during Donald Trump's administration. He warns that unchecked authority can lead to the appointment of unqualified individuals, threatening the constitutional framework. Schwab describes a political environment where billionaires and media leaders capitulate to Trump's intimidation, compromising journalistic integrity. He likens Trump's methods to organized crime, suggesting a mafia-style protection racket.

The article calls for senators to uphold their constitutional responsibilities and warns of the dangers of concentrated power. Schwab advocates for a return to fundamental democratic values and emphasizes the need for accountability and principled leadership in these turbulent times.

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