The far-left Salon.com website has published an alarmist article slamming President Donald Trump’s plan to replace 50,000+ federal workers, calling the move to staff the government a “conspiracy” while implicating the center-right Heritage Foundation think-tank in what it calls a “dark right-wing network”.
In reality, the idea of the President of the United States picking his own federal workforce instead of relying on the established “deep state” is hardly controversial, though Trump’s plans go further than previous presidents.
Areeba Shah – the author of the Salon.com piece – cites supposed “democracy experts” who point to Heritage’s Project 2025 plan as “…an authoritarian attempt to seize power by filling the federal government… with unwavering Trump supporters, which could potentially erode the country’s system of checks and balances.”
The reality couldn’t be more bland. Heritage is a fairly mundane D.C. think-tank, with no “extremist” tendencies, as Shah claims.
Government bureaucrats, however, are “important bulwarks of democracy,” according to Shah, who is a recent graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. In her own words, Areeba Shah’s job as a ‘journalist’ is to “…focus on far-right extremism,” adding, “as a reporter committed to examining issues through an equity lens, my work often highlights issues impacting historically marginalized communities.”
Prior to joining Salon, Shah worked for the far-left Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), which brags on their website that: “On Donald Trump’s first full day in the Oval Office, CREW sued him for violating the Emoluments Clauses.” Their newest project is to try and bar Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot for violating the 14th Amendment.