Trump Signs Orders Punishing Those Who Opposed His 2020 Election Lies

On Wednesday, President Trump signed executive orders that punishes officials from his first administration and a law firm from the elite, to continue a campaign of revenge He was carried out with joy since his inauguration.
Two of the executive requests were targeted by Christopher Kreibes, who was The Old Cyber Security official supervised the insurance of the 2020 presidential electionsAnd Miles Taylor, which served Chief of Staff at the Ministry of Internal Security during the first period of Mr. Trump He wrote anonymously a high -level opinion article For the New York Times In 2018. Among other measures, orders Bam Bondi, the Prosecutor, and Christie Nayywan, Minister of Internal Security, were investigated by former officials and reporting the results they reached to the White House.
One of the third rank targeted the law firm Suzman Jodfrey with many of the same sanctions that Mr. Trump made to other law firms that took the cases or reasons that they did not like. In 2023, Fox News agreed to pay 787.5 million dollars to solve the defamation suit Dominion voting systems were presented to promote the network for wrong information about the 2020 elections, such as Suzman Jodfrey Dominion, the manufacturer of voting machinery that the lawyers attacked with Mr. Trump Strange allegations about widespread fraud to vote.
I reflect executive orders Mr. Trump The desire for political recovery. Mr. Trump has left a punishment – among others – Electing Republicans and Officials in his administration Those who have Challenge Or he opposed it later.
Mr. Trump also sought to rewrite the date of his defeat in 2020, and continued to repeat his lie that the elections were stolen from him. Mr. Krebis, who leads the agency in charge of protecting election machines from foreign intervention, dropped many of Mr. Trump’s false allegations of fraud on a large scale, and Mr. Trump shot Mr. Krebis days after his loss. Mr. Trump continued in The port is deep resentment against the agency.
“This man, Krebis, says,” O elections were great. “He added, from Mr. Krebis,:” It is fraud. It is a shame.
The executive order that punishes Mr. Krebis pointed to Mr. Trump’s acquired claims, stressing that Mr. Krebis “denied that the 2020 elections were falsified and stolen, including by excluding inappropriate and expanded in the large -scale elections and serious weakness with voting machines.”
Apparently, referring to a lawsuit for the defamation of sovereignty, he accused Mr. Trump Susanman Jodfrey of leading “the efforts made to the US legal system’s weapon and reduce the quality of the American elections,” and attacked the company’s diversity efforts, as well as its representation of other customers who did not agree to Mr. Trump.
In a statement, Suzman Jodfrey said, “There is no doubt that we will fight this unconstitutional system.” Mr. Krebes did not immediately respond to the request for comment.
He was accused by the punishment of Mr. Taylor, without evidence, for publishing “illegally” secret talks in a book he wrote after his opinion article on the Times, adding that “this behavior can be properly characterized as betrayal and may violate the act of espionage.”
In a statement, Mr. Taylor said that the executive order was expected.
“The opposition is illegal,” said Mr. Taylor on social media. “Certainly it is not betrayal. America is heading to a dark path. A man has never had any other man’s point.”
The orders were canceled by security permits for Mr. Krebis, Mr. Taylor and their well -known partners – specified that the people associated with the University of Pennsylvania, where Mr. Taylor taught the chapter on “The future of the province”, “ And Sentinelone, Cyber Security Company, Mr. Krebis, works inHave their permits were suspended because of their links to former officials?
The orders also “calling for a review”, according to the White House, were taken to the actions of Mr. Krebis and Mr. Taylor during their period in the first Trump administration, and the search for – among other possible errors – “unauthorized publishing of classified information.”