The Mar-a-Lago Party That Future Historians Will Never Forget
The federal government was in the thirtieth day of a shutdown that would last
until November 13. Trump and the Republicans refused to extend subsidies for
premiums under the Affordable Care Act, which would lead to astronomical
increases, at least doubling for 22 million people, with millions struggling to
pay and 4.2 million losing coverage entirely, according to the Congressional Budget Office. More than a million federal workers were
missing their paychecks. With air traffic controllers working without pay,
flights to 40 major airports were reduced by 10 percent. Perhaps most
alarmingly, especially against the backdrop of a party celebrating 1920s
excess, food benefits for 42 million people, including 16 million children,
under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, would be cut on November
1.
Trump sat poolside like a sultan at Mar-a-Lago, idolized by his guests,
exuding complacency. Seated at his table with Secretary of State Marco
Rubio and the U.S. attorney from the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro, the
former Fox News talk-show host, wearing a gold headdress, Trump grinned
approvingly at a guest
dressed in an orange jumpsuit with the words “STATE PRISON” stenciled on the
back, perhaps costumed as a migrant about to be deported. (A few days later,
Pirro would lose
the misdemeanor case she prosecuted before a D.C. jury against the
“Sandwich Man,” who threw a wrapped Subway salami sandwich at an ICE agent as a protest gesture.)
Trump believed there could be no consequences for whatever he wished to
do—whether it was to send the military into American cities, impose tariffs on
any country without regard to the Congress, grant pardons to political allies
and those with the resources to buy into his family’s crypto business, indict
his designated enemies, slash food stamps, increase health insurance premiums,
enrich himself to the tune of an estimated $3.4 billion, according to a New Yorker investigation—or order his Department of Justice to suppress the Epstein
files.