a State Department officials He was fired as a speechwriter during the president Donald Trump It was the first semester of the agitation statement history was appointed. American Peace Institute.
The move to set up Darren Beattie as the Institute’s new acting president is seen as the latest step in the administration’s efforts to dismantle the fought-out organization, established as an independent, nonprofit think tank. It is funded by Congress to promote peace and prevent and end conflicts around the world. The fight is now taking place in court.
Currently, Beatty It is provided as The public diplomat secretary at the State Department continues his role, but was fired during Trump’s first term. CNN reported He spoke at a 2016 meeting attended by white nationalists. He defended the speech he provided as something that was offensive.
Beatty, a former academic who taught at Duke University, shared a plot about the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and established a right-wing website that he has. A long history of posting inflammatory statements On social media.
“If you want to make things work, then a capable white man has to take charge.” Written in October 2024. “Unfortunately, our national ideology is based on suppressing the emotions of women and minorities and discouraging competent white men.”
State Department officials confirmed the appointment of Beatty by the USIP board, which now includes Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense. “(w) I look forward to him moving forward with President Trump’s first American agenda in this new role,” they said.
USPI is like that I got caught up in confusion Trump moved to dismantle it shortly after he took office as part of his broader efforts to reduce the size of the federal government and eliminate independent institutions.
Trump issued it Presidential Order In February, the organization and three other institutions were targeted for closures. The first attempt at government efficiency, previously under the command of tech billionaire Elon Musk, led to a dramatic conflict to take over its headquarters.
Musk’s group members returned to the FBI and Washington, D.C. metropolitan police a few days later to help them get in.
administration Dismissal Most of the institute’s board meetings, followed by Massive fires Almost all of the 300 employees are what they call “Friday Night Massacre.”
The Institute and many of its board members sued the Trump administration in March. I want to prevent removal And to prevent Doge from taking over the research institute’s business. Doge moved its organization’s headquarters and assets management and oversight to the General Services Office that weekend.
District Judge Beryl A. Howell overturned these actions in May, concluding that Trump was outside his authority to fire the board and its representative president, and therefore all subsequent actions were controversial.
Her ruling allowed the Institute to regain control of its headquarters. A rare victory for institutions and organizations It’s getting caught up in the Trump administration’s shrinking. Employees were rehired, but many were not returned to work due to the complexities of resuming operations.
They received a second order of dismissal after the Court of Appeals maintained Howell’s order – but they were the second time.
Most recently, the U.S. DC Court of Appeals rejected the US Peace Institute’s request for a full court hearing to lift the stay of the three-judge panel in June. The stay brought the organization back to the Trump administration.
In a statement, George Foot, a former lawyer at the Institute, said Beatty’s appointment “flys in the face of America’s commitment to respecting the core of USIP’s work and international partners,” calling it “illegal under Judge Howell’s May 19 decision.”
“We are committed to defending that decision on the government’s appeal. We are confident that we will succeed in the merits of the case and look forward to resuming that important work in Washington, D.C. and in conflict zones around the world,” he said.