There are reports that the Trump Regime intends to "roll out" widespread use of NDAs (non-disclosure agreements) for regime lackeys, ... er, employees. Let me say it bluntly: governments exist solely for the purpose of serving the public interest. The regime itself has no legitimate interests other than the public interest. So NDAs must never be allowed. Period. Very limited secrecy for national security can be enforced by laws, but never by private contracts. Personally, I think we need a rigid test of consistency with public interest for all such agreements (at minimum), but there is simply no ethical construction for the idea that they are legitimate for governments. If the courts fail to see it this way, then there's yet another Costitutional Amendment we have to somehow pass. In the meantime, once Trump is booted out, we need to make them illegal by statute.
28 May 2026
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