He’ll take a look

Dana Milbank at the Post assures us that it’s much worse than we think.

The crush of vindictive, cruel, unconstitutional and just plain bonkers orders and actions coming from the restored Trump administration in its first week makes even the worst-case predictions look conservative.

NBC News’s Peter Alexander asked Trump about why he had just pardoned D.J. Rodriguez, who shocked a police officer with a stun gun at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and later boasted that he “tazzzzed the f— out of the blue.” The judge who sentenced Rodriguez to more than 12 years called him a “one-man army of hate, attacking police.”

“Well, I don’t know,” Trump replied. “Was it a pardon?”

Alexander reiterated that it was.

“Okay. Well, we’ll take a look at everything,” Trump said, though his pardons of this and other cop-beaters are irrevocable.

We’ll take a look at everything after acting on it? Why not before? Sir, sir, why didn’t you take a look at it before you did it? Do you walk down the stairs that way? If so, please continue.

Trump soon moved on to demanding that California “turn the valve” to allow more water to reach Los Angeles, where, he said, residents of Beverly Hills have been limited to 38 gallons of water per day. “When you’re a rich person, you like to take a shower. Thirty-eight gallons doesn’t last very long.”

The valve is in Santa Barbara, a stone’s throw from Harry and Meg. They use it to hose down the kids.

Most ominous of all is that Trump is already back to making life-and-death decisions based on his whims. He had said he would pardon those who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, on a “case by case” basis, and Vice President JD Vance had said that “if you committed violence that day, obviously you shouldn’t be pardoned.” Yet Trump issued a blanket pardon, including to many of those who assaulted police. Why? A Trump adviser told Axios that, as Trump’s team was debating the issue, “Trump just said: ‘F— it: Release ’em all.’

Because he’s not just stupid and mean, he’s also lazy and incompetent.

The most unwelcome feature of Trump’s return this week, more than any individual action, is his abiding ignorance, even after all these years. This is what allows unscrupulous figures such as Stephen Miller to run amok. It’s also the source of the constant chaos that is Trump’s trademark.

This week alone, Trump botched — either out of ignorance or mendacity — claims about World Health Organization funding, the trade deficit, opioid deaths, inflation, birthright citizenship, Biden’s pardons, illegal immigration, the Jan. 6 committee and more. In a typical pronouncement, Trump alleged that no president imposed tariffs on China “until I came along.” George Washington would beg to differ.

It’s only day 4.

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