- United States
- Texas
- Letter
TRUMP, VANCE, AND AN UNQUALIFIED, LAWLESS CABINET — ONLY 68 DAYS IN
To: Rep. Dean, Gov. Abbott, Lt. Gov. Patrick, Rep. Moran, Sen. Hughes, Sen. Cruz, Sen. Cornyn, Pres. Trump
From: A verified voter in Kilgore, TX
March 30
We are just 68 days into the Trump–VANCE administration. And already, the chaos, lawbreaking, and incompetence are overwhelming.
Cabinet members have broken federal laws, shared classified information in unsecured chats, ignored court orders, and shown little to no understanding of how government works. Allies are alienated, oversight is dismantled, and basic truths are replaced with propaganda.
And we still have 1,392 days to go.
Can the country survive that?
A very small list of the chaos in just the first 68 days:
———-Laws broken:
• Migrants deported despite court orders
• Civil servants and watchdogs purged without cause
• Foreign aid and USAID programs canceled with no wind-down, putting lives and global credibility at risk
———National security breached:
• Family members sat in on classified briefings
• War plans shared via Signal with unauthorized civilians, including a journalist
• Pentagon decisions made by political influencers and tech executives
———-Allies pushed away:
• Greenland purchase revived, to the shock of Denmark
• NATO allies confused by mixed signals on Ukraine, and isolationist rhetoric from VANCE
• Abrupt withdrawal from global partnerships, climate agreements, and aid programs
• Diplomatic relationships destabilized across Europe, Africa, and Asia
———-Unqualified leadership:
• A TV pundit runs the Pentagon
• A conspiracy theorist runs public health
• A social media CEO oversees nuclear infrastructure
• A wrestling exec who doesn’t understand IEPs oversees education
• Key policy decisions made not by experts — but by loyalists and cronies
———-Accountability blocked:
• Inspectors general fired
• Oversight evaded
• Trump vows not to punish any official — no matter what they do
———-Lies from the top:
• Trump denied signing executive orders already published with his name
• Lied about crime stats, job numbers, and foreign policy victories
• Floated financial rewards for January 6 rioters while threatening political opponents
———-National focus hijacked by rhetoric:
• Renaming the Gulf of Mexico and Washington, D.C.
• Canceling civil rights and nonwhite male history displays, pictures and mentions
• Turning federal policy into a vehicle for religious charter schools, fossil fuel giveaways, and culture war theatrics
This isn’t just mismanagement — it’s a controlled demolition of competence, credibility, and democracy.
This isn’t sustainable. Not for another 68 days — let alone 1,392.
Congress must act. The longer you normalize this, the harder it becomes to undo the damage.