Joe Robertson’s case inspires President Trump to end era of bureaucratic abuses

Joe Robertson’s case inspires President Trump to end era of bureaucratic abuses

 

By Marjorie Haun

 

 

Joe Robertson’s case is one of many cited by President Trump as examples of the abuse of Americans by overzealous federal bureaucrats in various agencies…Bureaucratic power is stripped away by President Trump’s EO’s, which classify agency rules and guidelines, whether new or existing, as informative but not legally binding.

 

On Wednesday, October 9th, President Trump introduced and signed two executive orders (EO’s) which appear to be inspired, in part, by the horrendous case of elderly Navy Veteran, Joe Robertson, who was prosecuted and imprisoned by the Obama Justice Department for purported violations of the Clean Water Act. Joe Robertson, who passed away earlier this year, was convicted by the federal government in 2016 for improvements he made to a pond on his own property.

 

See: 78 year old Navy veteran, Joe Robertson, imprisoned for ‘EPA crimes’

 

Joe Robertson’s case is one of many cited by President Trump as examples of the abuse of Americans by overzealous federal bureaucrats in various agencies. The EO’s are designed to curtail attacks on individual and companies who may violate obscure, informal rules and guidelines which are given the power of law despite the lack of Congress’ participation in rule making. Bureaucratic power is stripped away by President Trump’s EO’s, which classify agency rules and guidelines, whether new or existing, as informative but not legally binding. Furthermore, all federal agencies are now required to publish all existing and future rules and guidance documents on one website which is readily searchable for all.

 

Transparency in federal agencies will be dramatically increased with the EO’s, which address bureaucratic secrecy in discussions about how existing laws apply and may be implemented without the knowledge of purported violators.  Agencies are now required to inform individuals and companies about what interpretations and processes are being considered in their cases.

 

See the President’s video from October 9, 2019 below

 

The White House Fact Sheet reads:

 

President Donald J. Trump Is Combating Bureaucratic Abuse and Holding Federal Agencies Accountable

 

We are reforming the bureaucracy to make it lean, responsive, and accountable. And we are ensuring our laws are enforced fairly.

 

President Donald J. Trump

 

RESTORING TRANSPARENCY AND FAIRNESS: President Donald J. Trump is protecting Americans by restoring transparency and fairness to the bureaucracy.

  • Today, President Trump signed two Executive Orders that will improve the transparency and fairness of government agencies and ensure that they are held accountable.
  • The “Improved Agency Guidance Documents” Executive Order requires agencies to put their guidance documents on easily searchable websites so individuals are able to access them.
  • To ensure Americans have their voices heard, the Order will also require government agencies to seek public input on the most important guidance they issue.
  • Americans will be able to ask agencies to withdraw guidance they believe is wrong.
  • The “Transparency and Fairness” Executive Order prohibits agencies from enforcing rules they have not made publicly known in advance.
  • The order also instructs agencies to offer opinion letters to individuals and businesses who request them, so people who want to comply with the law can learn how.

 

COMBATING BUREAUCRATIC ABUSE: The Trump Administration is taking action to end the administrative abuse that hurts American families and small businesses.

  • Under the Obama Administration, a lack of transparency and accountability allowed Federal agencies to commit horrible abuses against the American people.
  • Agencies abused their power by imposing unlawful and secret interpretations of regulations, as well as by threatening families and businesses with unfair and unexpected penalties.
  • In 2014, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) threatened a family with up to $20 million in fines for building an environmentally-friendly pond for livestock without first seeking EPA permission, even though Congress had exempted these ponds from EPA’s reach.
  • A 77-year-old United States Navy veteran was imprisoned and ordered to pay $130,000 after the EPA – under the Clean Water Act – declared several small ponds the veteran created to fight wildfires as federally protected navigable waters.
  • Going forward, agencies will have to give people fair notice of any complaint against them and a chance to respond.

 

UNLEASHING AMERICAN ENTERPRISE: These actions build on President Trump’s historic efforts to unleash economic growth and increase prosperity through regulatory reform.

  • President Trump has delivered on his promise to cut burdensome and unnecessary regulations that stifle economic growth and hurt small businesses.
  • The removal of agency mandates affords small businesses the opportunity to use their profits to invest in job creation and grow instead of wasting them on compliance costs.
  • The Administration has cut 14 regulations for every new significant regulation implemented.
  • These actions are reversing a long track record of a highly ineffective federal bureaucracy that has harmed American businesses and families to no end.

 

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