Jack Butler at the National Review makes clear President Trump’s assault on the federal government isn’t really about efficiencies or DEI or transgender issues per se. It’s really about the long-cherished conservative goal of philosophically defeating the left and slashing the size of government in general, notes Butler, who harks back 70 years to William F. Buckley Jr.’s stated founding principles for NR. … Butler makes no mention of the way Trump’s cuts are being implemented today, so it’s fair to say he thinks the end goal of smaller government and defeating the left justifies Trump’s trampling of norms and constitutional niceties. … Ditto for Federalist founder Sean Davis, who’s practically in ecstasy over Trump’s budget-cutting chaos, and for the NYT Post’s Michael Goodman, who agrees this is all about the “administrative state,” etc. etc. …Again, no objections are raised as to how all of these cuts are being achieved.
Note to media: Trump and Musk are, yes, going after DEI and trans-gender issues. But many on the right are going after much, much more. That’s the big-picture story. … The WSJ gets it: “DOGE’s First Round of Cuts Went to Trump Priorities, but Bigger Targets Await.” …