Redefining The Record
Good morning. Itâs Thursday, October 16th, and this is The Recordđď¸.Todayâs show is about overreach â in power, in politics, and in public trust.From the Trump administration expanding IRS authority to target political opponents, to California calling out a live missile test over I-5, to elite universities rejecting ideological control â itâs all part of the same pattern: consolidation through chaos.And while the headlines sound surreal, the strategy is familiar.So letâs break it down. đ° headline rundown đď¸ 1: Trumpâs IRS power grab Whatâs happening:The Wall Street Journal reports that the Trump administration plans a major overhaul of the IRS to expand its authority to investigate left-leaning groups.A senior Trump ally is reportedly being tapped to lead the agencyâs criminal division â already drafting a list of potential targets, including prominent Democratic donors.What to know:Critics warn this could politicize tax enforcement and weaponize the IRS against opponents.Back in 2019, Trump said: âI will never allow the IRS to be used as a political weapon.âMy take:When a government starts deciding who gets audited based on ideology, itâs not about taxes anymore â itâs about control. đď¸ 2: Missiles over CaliforniaWhatâs happening:California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned a Trump administration plan to fire live missiles over Interstate 5 as part of a Navy âSea to Shoreâ anniversary event near Camp Pendleton.What to know:The event, featuring Vice President JD Vance, comes amid a government shutdown â and escalating tensions between Trump and California officials following threats to deploy federal troops to San Francisco and withhold funding.My take:Missiles over freeways during a shutdown isnât patriotism â itâs a performance of power. đď¸ 3: Universities reject Trumpâs âcompactâ Whatâs happening:Brown and MIT have rejected a Trump administration offer promising expanded federal funding in exchange for strict ideological changes â banning sex and ethnicity in admissions, capping international enrollment, and policing faculty viewpoints.What to know:Nine elite universities reportedly received the proposal. Civil rights advocates are calling it an attempt to federalize higher education and suppress academic freedom.My take:Authoritarians donât burn books anymore â they just rewrite the admissions policy. đď¸ 4: Mexico rebukes U.S. cartel claims Whatâs happening:Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government has âno informationâ confirming U.S. claims that cartels placed bounties on immigration officials â learning of it only through DHS.What to know:Security experts, including former DEA officials, dismissed the claim as implausible. Analysts say it may be politically motivated to justify harsh immigration crackdowns.My take:When a government needs a villain to justify its violence, itâll invent one. đ§ gut check Itâs easy to mistake chaos for coincidence. But these arenât isolated moves â theyâre tests.Of what weâll tolerate. Of what the press will normalize.And of how far a government can push before people stop calling it democracy. Substack | Podcast | Daily Newsđ˛ IG: @marlenabeautydotcom [https://instagram.com/marlenabeautydotcom] | @redefiningtherecord [https://instagram.com/redefiningtherecord]âď¸ Substack: Redefining the Record Fueling independent media that refuses to look away.⨠Tip Jar â¨Venmo: marlenageller [https://venmo.com/marlenageller] | Buy Me a Coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/redefiningtherecord] đ Hosted by Marlenađ Recorded in Californiaâwith one dog, zero filters, and no coffee (yet) âď¸âđĽ Untangling broken systems, social media, and tech stacks.â Now taking a few social media + strategy clients. Get full access to Redefining the Record at redefiningtherecord.substack.com/subscribe [https://redefiningtherecord.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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