The Trump Accountability Project is closed — No more lists, at least for now

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Conservatives ridiculed backers of Joseph R. Biden’s for launching a campaign to cancel people who worked for President Trump by denying them post-government employment. On social media, Trump supporters invoked the names of Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot, men who brutally suppressed opponents.

Neither the website nor its Twitter page disclosed its organizers. But former Obama and Clinton officials urged liberals to join.

Hari Sevugan, former spokesman for the Barack Obama campaign, was quoted as saying,

“Employers considering them should know there are consequences for hiring anyone who helped Trump attack American values.”

According to the The Trump Accountability Project:

“We must never forget those who furthered the Trump agenda. Those who took a paycheck from the Trump Administration should not profit from their efforts to tear our democracy apart.”

At the end of the day, many Trump supporters seemed somewhat baffled at how they supposedly subverted democracy. Mr. Trump‘s agenda included tax cuts and fewer regulations. He remained accessible to a hostile media. Unlike his predecessors, he has moved against few press leakers and refrained from entering new wars.

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