Former President Donald Trump has launched a sweeping campaign against former government officials who criticized him, revoking their security clearances and ordering federal investigations. Targets include Chris Krebs, who defended the 2020 election’s integrity, and Miles Taylor, the anonymous author of a 2018 anti-Trump op-ed.
Critics say the move is political retaliation, with even private employers and universities affected. Trump called Taylor’s actions “treason,” while intelligence head Tulsi Gabbard echoed election-fraud concerns, contradicting previous assessments.
Legal experts warn the actions could violate constitutional rights and set dangerous precedents for punishing dissent after public service.