Former staffers for Democrats Barack Obama and Pete Buttigieg are creating a list of people who staffed for, donated to, or even endorsed President Donald Trump and his administration.
“The world should never forget those who, when faced with a decision, chose to put their money, their time, and their reputations behind separating children from their families, encouraging racism and anti-Semitism, and negligently causing the unnecessary loss of life and economic devastation from our country’s failed response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” the site for the “Trump Accountability Project” reads.
The list of names was initally published on the project’s website asking people to “remember what they did,” and is now privatized, but captured by internet archives. It shows an extensive Google Sheets document listing off people who the project deems necessary to curb from “profiting from their experience” working with the Trump Administration.
Tabs on the document separate those listed into categories such as “Campaign Staff,” “Administration,” “Appointees,” “Donors,” “Law Firms,” “Endorsers,” and “Denouncers.” The “Administration” tab contained names of senior advisors in the White House all the way down to the “Chief Calligrapher.” Under “Denouncers,” the project listed Miles Taylor, the low-level bureaucrat anonymous source published and promoted by the New York Times as a “senior administration official.”
This is the full "Trump Accountability Project" enemies list before it was hidden & before the judges & donors tabs were removed. I took screen shots of every page before that happened. The list of administration officials is 1202 long so I overlapped the pics to get them all. /0
— Leslie McAdoo Gordon (@McAdooGordon) November 7, 2020
The Trump Accountability Project’s list surfaced after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted on Friday asking if anyone was keeping track of “these Trump sycophants.”
“Is anyone archiving these Trump sycophants for when they try to downplay or deny their complicity in the future?” she wrote. “I foresee decent probability of many deleted Tweets, writings, photos in the future.”
Is anyone archiving these Trump sycophants for when they try to downplay or deny their complicity in the future? I foresee decent probability of many deleted Tweets, writings, photos in the future
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) November 6, 2020
The New York representative’s tweet received backlash from conservatives, with some comparing her suggestion to the actions of previous authoritarian socialist and communist regimes, and others suggesting that it would be great advertising for Republican campaigns in the future.
Put my name at the top, Mëin Führer!
Lists have been used in other great nations…. like the USSR, Communist Cuba, and Communist China.
When will you begin to round up the #Jews? I’ll pack my things. https://t.co/5l3VOTHYyZ
— Andrew Pollack (@AndrewPollackFL) November 7, 2020
I'd say rounding up 70 million Americans for political punishment is a bit ambitious, but it is kind of on brand for a socialist I guess… https://t.co/mIhDeUlGuh
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) November 7, 2020
This is so Communist. God help us.
p.s. .@aoc, I won’t be deleting my tweets or writings for you or anyone. I’m an American. I’m born free. 🇺🇸 https://t.co/2NJ6RYmSCb
— Rachel Campos-Duffy (@RCamposDuffy) November 7, 2020
What an awesome tweet for the Georgia GOP to plaster everywhere in their effort to ensure Republicans keep the Senate. https://t.co/UO7r4MsUCY
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) November 7, 2020
Tacked onto AOC’s inflammatory tweet was a now-deleted reply from a former Obama campaign staffer dealing in analytics, Michael Simon, advertising the “Trump Accountability Project.”
“Yes we are,” he wrote, replying to AOC’s request for a roundup of Trump “sycophants” and linking to the project’s website. “Every Administration staffer, campaign staffer, bundler, lawyer who represented them- everyone.”
This thread explains how I got to the "Trump Accountability Project" enemies list since it's not publicly accessible anymore. /1
— Leslie McAdoo Gordon (@McAdooGordon) November 7, 2020
Following Simon’s tweet, others such as former national press secretary for the Democratic National Committee and former senior spokesman for the Obama presidential campaign Hari Sevugan as well as a former staffer for the Buttigieg Campaign Emily Abrams posted about the project, encouraging people to join their movement.
We’ve got one too at the Trump Accountability Project.
Let’s combine lists and make sure we don’t miss holding anyone who took a paycheck to help Trump undermine America responsible for what they did. https://t.co/clRu6WSfvL https://t.co/VE5rstgkLE
— Hari Sevugan (@HariSevugan) November 6, 2020
This thread explains how I got to the "Trump Accountability Project" enemies list since it's not publicly accessible anymore. /1
— Leslie McAdoo Gordon (@McAdooGordon) November 7, 2020
The project’s own Twitter account advertised the list, asking for help from software engineers to “archive a larger number of Trump campaign/administration staffer Tweets.”
Trump officials have already begun the effort to hide their records. We will not let that happen.
Help out here: https://t.co/LnVfdccYeQ
(And if you're a software engineer or can otherwise help us archive a large number of Trump campaign/administration staffer Tweets, DM us) https://t.co/rYa4B5jC3n
— Trump Accountability Project (@trumpaccproject) November 6, 2020
Shortly after the project began to receive traffic and criticism on Twitter, the project’s advertisers began deleting their tweets and making changes to their website.
In the site’s main blurb explaining the project’s purpose, the organizers added a line clarifying that the list was intended for people who “took a paycheck from the Trump Administration.” They also removed “those who served him,” “those who represented him,” and “those who supported him,” from the list of those on the permanent record.
This thread explains how I got to the "Trump Accountability Project" enemies list since it's not publicly accessible anymore. /1
— Leslie McAdoo Gordon (@McAdooGordon) November 7, 2020
At this time, it is unclear what exactly will happen to the people listed on the project’s website.
Jordan Davidson is a staff writer at The Federalist. She graduated from Baylor University where she majored in political science and minored in journalism.
Author: Jordan Davidson
Source: The Federalist: Democrats Compile List Of Names Targeting White House Staff, Trump Campaign, Judges, And Donors