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The Trump Administration’s Absurd Obsession With Secrecy

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo. Sign up for the email version.

Straight From the Authoritarian Playbook

One of the defining elements of the Trump Justice Department’s boundless first few months has been the extravagant and absurd claims to secrecy it has made in court. The sheer volume of secrecy claims and the clear overreach by the Trump DOJ in making them is creating persistent downward pressure on the presumption of openness and transparency.

In the original Alien Enemies Act case, the Trump DOJ wildly asserted a state secrets privilege, even suggesting for a time that judges weren’t entitled to see the disputed information. In some of the other “facilitate” cases arising from wrongful deportations, the Trump DOJ has tried to cloak the administration’s operational and diplomatic efforts in various arcane and unsupported privileges, mostly to stonewall judges and plaintiffs, but secrecy remains the default.

For the most part, the claims have been taken up and adjudicated in the normal course of court business, and judges have managed to trim the administration’s sails quite a bit. But some choice examples from recent days suggest that rather than merely an overly aggressive legal strategy by an outmanned and desperate Justice Department, the administration is dipping into the authoritarian playbook, where secrecy is a key tool, both as sword and shield.

Overarching claims of secrecy have come up repeatedly in the ongoing trial in Massachusetts over the administration’s targeting of pro-Palestinian international students for deportation. Courthouse News Service offers a good rundown of some of the more preposterous privilege claims the Trump DOJ has made during trial, including for the police report of Mahmoud Khalil’s arrest and for the membership of the President’s Homeland Security Council.

The membership is secret? the judge asked incredulously.

“I would not say that it is secret, your honor,” a DOJ attorney replied. “I would say that it is privileged.”

The membership was in fact already posted online, opposing counsel noted.

But openly claiming privileges — no matter how tenuous — in court seems quaint and old-fashioned compared to keeping the names of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lawyers secret during immigration proceedings. It’s the equivalent of immigration enforcement officers using face masks to conceal their identities, but it’s happening in immigration courts, The Intercept reports.

“We’re not really doing names publicly,” said Judge ShaSha Xu — after stating her own name and those of the immigrants and their lawyers. It was the first of two separate instances The Intercept identified in which judges chose to withhold the identities of the attorneys representing the Trump administration’s deportation regime.

Immigration courts are part of the executive branch, not the judicial branch. One immigration judge told The Intercept that the decision not to publicly reveal ICE lawyers by name was not a blanket policy but was up to individual judges.

Obsessive secrecy, indiscriminate assertions of inapt privileges, and concealment of the public’s business from the public are a reflexive reaction to bad facts, unwelcome scrutiny, and accountability.

Trump DOJ Fires Comey’s Daughter

Career DOJ prosecutor Maurene Comey was fired late Wednesday from her job in the Southern District of New York. No reason was given for her termination, which didn’t originate with interim U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton, Politico reports, suggesting it came from Main Justice.

Among the potential motives for the Trump administration to fire her:

(a) She’s James Comey’s daughter.

(b) She helped prosecute Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

(c) All of the above.

As Morning Memo noted earlier this week, the right-wing backlash against Attorney General Pam Bondi for spraying cold water on the Epstein conspiracy hype machine makes her even more dangerous because she’s trying to prove her MAGA bona fides. How much, or even if, that came into play here is unclear.

Maurene Comey, who was most recently involed in the high-profile prosecution of Sean “Diddy” Combs, was reportedly escorted out of the building last evening by her colleagues in a show of solidarity.

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TPM’s Hunter Walker: Contracts Show Millions of Dollars and Diverted Disaster Resources Were Used to Build DeSantis’ ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

Trump Admin Resumes Third Country Removals

With clearance from the Supreme Court, the Trump administration has resumed deporting undocumented immigrants to third countries rather than their countries of origin.

A quick word on the extreme practice of depositing people in countries with which they have no prior connection: I learned in court last week in the Abrego Garcia case that prior to the Trump II administration only about 1.6% of removals involved third countries. It was apparently used sparingly and in select cases. It was not an avenue for mass deportations.

Will Dems Counter Texas Redistricting?

Democrats are eyeing a mid-decade redistricting gambit in California to offset any loses they suffer in the GOP’s planned redistricting in Texas. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is talking it up, but California law makes it a much more difficult lift with a much less certain outcome.

Senate Ratifies Cuts to Foreign Aid and Public Broadcasting

In a late-night session, the GOP Senate passed approved a rescission package for the first time since 1999, ratifying $9 billion in cancelled spending by the Trump administration for foreign aid ($7.9 billion) and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting ($1.1 billion). The vote was 51-48 along party lines. Sens. Susan Collins (ME) and Lisa Murkowski (AK) were the only two GOP senators to defect. The bill now goes to the House, which has a Friday deadline to pass it.

Politics Over Science, Part 826

Trump administration political appointees are overriding career scientists at NIH in making key decisions on medical research methods, the WaPo reports.

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Noem Settles It: Trump Admin Will Sacrifice Agriculture at Altar of Mass Deportations

As we’ve discussed, the Trump administration has been flip-flopping for months on the matter of whether the Department of Homeland Security will target farm laborers, as well as workers in the hotel and restaurant industries, with ICE raids.

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Dems Rip DeSantis For ‘Raiding Hurricane Response Resources’ At ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

Top Florida Democrats issued blistering responses on Wednesday following a TPM report that detailed how Sunshine State Gov. Ron DeSantis diverted “disaster preparedness” resources in the rush to build the “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant detention camp. 

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), who toured the site earlier this month and subsequently decried the conditions there, sentd a statement to TPM blasting every aspect of the project.  

“DeSantis already operates under a cloud of corruption when it comes to stealing taxpayer dollars. So, it’s no surprise he’d siphon off and create shortfalls in our hurricane preparedness funds for this boondoggle, then hide it from the public, or that he’d hand out sweetheart contracts to donors to build this monument to cruelty and denied due process,” Wasserman Schultz said. “This internment camp is an outrageously wasteful publicity stunt, designed to hurt immigrants and distract from reckless Republican policies that will double the ranks of Florida’s uninsured.”   

Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Nikki Fried similarly questioned the purpose of the facility and the fact emergency equipment was pulled to the site. 

“Ron DeSantis is gambling with Floridians’ lives. Diverting critical emergency communications equipment during hurricane season is not just irresponsible—it’s dangerous,” Fried said in a statement to TPM. “First responders need every tool at their disposal to save lives. Instead, the Governor is raiding hurricane response resources for political games.”

TPM’s report was based on an in-depth analysis of contracts related to the construction and operation of the controversial detention camp. We identified $19,983,785.03 in contracts and invoices that were earmarked for nine different firms. Eight of those companies were not previously known to have been involved with the project. One of the contracts was created on July 1 and provided for $499,869.60 to be paid to Baker’s Electronics & Communications Inc. for an “Atlas trunked radio system.” That platform is often used by public safety agencies for critical and emergency communications. 

The contract specified that the Atlas systems “deployed” at the detention camp had been “pulled from disaster preparedness platform” [sic]. The document further indicated that, as a result of that diversion, the system needed to “be back-filled to prevent a response gap during hurricane season given the unknown duration of detention center operation.”  In Florida, Hurricane season runs from June 1 until November 30. DeSantis’ office, which was listed as the agency responsible for the contract, did not respond to a request for comment.

“Alligator Alcatraz” is part of DeSantis’ efforts to support President Donald Trump’s “mass deportation” agenda. Florida is footing the initial spending on the hastily-built project, which reportedly will cost $450 million a year. Previous reporting from the Miami Herald has exposed how DeSantis donors are among the vendors who have been awarded contracts to work on the effort. The contracts uncovered by TPM show how there was a flurry of spending including some “rush” fees and how work is ongoing even as detainees have already been brought to the site. 

Wasserman Schultz and Fried have both been among the more outspoken critics of the facility. In interviews, Wasserman Schultz has described horrific conditions she saw at the camp including people packed “wall to wall.” She has called for the site to be shut down. On Monday, the state party announced it filed a formal public records request “seeking all documents related to the state contracts behind the internment camp known as ‘Alligator Alcatraz.’” In a statement accompanying that announcement, Fried suggested the facility was a potential source of corruption, an “environmental disaster,” and “a human rights crisis.”

What Is He Doing?

I must admit to being a bit perplexed at what Donald Trump is doing with the Epstein story. He went on Truth Social, the family’s vanity social network and corruption vehicle, today and again went off about how his own supporters are fools for not moving on from the Epstein story and how they should just — goshdarnit! — forget about it and move the F on! Trump seems to be demanding, for any of us who thought there was no there there in the Epstein material, that we realize there must be — that we believe there must be. He’s not asking my consent or yours. He’s just doing it. And this is what I mean: When Donald Trump is guilty as sin on something he insists that whatever is out there that you might have thought was incriminating is actually the work of Obama, Hillary and James Comey. And that is literally what he is doing. Here’s today update from Truth Social.

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WH Is Ignoring Senate GOP’s Requests for Details on DOGE Cuts It Wants Congress to Swallow

Senate Republicans barely advanced President Donald Trump’s $9 billion rescissions package into debate time late Tuesday night, following two tight procedural votes that required Vice President JD Vance’s presence to tie-break.

Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME), Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) broke with the Senate Republican caucus and opposed both of the procedural votes, citing concerns about the bill — and, apparently, a lack of clarity from the White House on where exactly the cuts will come from. 

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Contracts Show Millions of Dollars and Diverted Disaster Resources Were Used to Build DeSantis’ ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

TPM has obtained and analyzed over a dozen contracts and invoices related to the construction and operation of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ so-called “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant detention camp in the Everglades. The documents identify eight previously undisclosed companies — including two firms with a Fortune 500 pedigree — involved with the controversial facility. They also show that, in at least one instance, resources allocated for the state’s “disaster preparedness” apparatus were diverted to the site as DeSantis’ office used emergency powers to quickly establish the camp, causing a shortfall that needs to be addressed during the ongoing hurricane season. 

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Fire, Brimstone, and Hegseth: Idaho Christian Nationalists Establish a DC Beachhead

WASHINGTON DC—This past Sunday, Pastor Jared Longshore looked out at his congregants, gathered to hear him deliver the first sermon of a new church within sight of the U.S. Capitol. The group included Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth as well as a prominent conservative think tanker and assorted Republican political operatives.

Longshore began with a choice. “The option before you is quite plain,” he said. “It is Christ or chaos, Christ or destruction.” 

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