Trump White House Is Forcing Interns to Sign NDAs and Threatening Them With Financial Ruin
Source: The Daily Beast
Not even the interns are exempt from the legally dubious rite of passage practiced by the Trump White House.
Asawin Suebsaeng
02.21.19 5:00 AM ET
When the Trump White House welcomed its newest batch of interns earlier this year, the director of the internship program, Zoe Jackman, did what administration officials normally do when fresh blood arrives: She warned them against being leakers.
Soon enough, according to three sources familiar with the process, a representative from the White House counsels office materialized to greet the newcomers, and to demand what the Trump White House has required of so many other interns and senior officials.
Upon orientation, the interns signed their very own non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), with the envoy of the counsels office warning them that a breach of the NDAblabbing to the media, for instancecould result in legal, and thus financial, consequences for them. Interns were also told that they would not receive their own copies, these sources said.
This was all a standard facet of the Trump intern orientation process, billed as an ethics trainingunderscored by implicit legal threats from President Donald Trumps in-house lawyers.
Read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-white-house-is-forcing-interns-to-sign-ndas-and-threatening-them-with-financial-ruin?ref=home
Cicada
(4,533 posts)This seems clearly unenforceable on grounds of violating good public policy. For instance a will in which a person required his assets be converted to cash and then thrown into the ocean was held void because it violated public policy. So too a will requiring the construction of a brick house to then be torn down and rebuilt over and over until all funds were depleted.
Girard442
(6,439 posts)People without deep pockets can be hammered by a lawsuit -- even a bullshit one.
olegramps
(8,200 posts)Merlot
(9,696 posts)truthisfreedom
(23,329 posts)the hamburglar.
olegramps
(8,200 posts)Anyway I really don't have any sympathy for them.
hlthe2b
(106,919 posts)The Trump campaign loved NDAs. An ex-staffer wants to nullify them with a class action.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/02/21/trump-campaign-loved-ndas-an-ex-staffer-wants-nullify-them-with-class-action/?utm_term=.19bfc08cc013
The claim, filed by former staffer Jessica Denson with the American Arbitration Association, argues that the NDAs are too broad, too vague and can be used to retaliate against employees who complain of legitimate workplace grievances.
The action opens another front in the battle between President Trump, his campaign and his aggrieved former staff members. Trump as businessman, candidate and president has long favored these agreements as a defense against leakers and would-be critics.
Current and former aides told The Washington Post in August that Trumps widespread use of NDAs exemplifies the paranoid culture of leaks, audio recordings and infighting that has been a part of Trumps dealings for decades. --more--
Its nit a lawsuit. Its a complaint before the American Arbitration Association.
Unfortunately I learned long ago that there is no substitute for a real court. Forced Arbitration Asdociation proceedings are never in the favor of the poor person.
moreland01
(834 posts)Can't squeeze blood from a turnip. Interns don't have any $$$. Financial consequences? What, you're going to pay them less? LOL!!!
DetlefK
(16,505 posts)Are such contracts even legal?
PatSeg
(49,755 posts)though the burden of truth falls on the aids, who claim they did not receive a copy. Overall, I can't see how such an NDA is legal, this is not one of Trump's businesses - someone should tell HIM that though.
Sanity Claws
(22,063 posts)showed up for work, and then required to sign a NDA as a condition of their internship, then that smacks of coercion.
Many would choose to say fuck it if they had known they would be faced with a NDA.
watoos
(7,142 posts)Trump is forcing volunteers to sign NDA's. No way in hell would that be enforceable. These volunteers must be real die hards to work for nothing under the threat of a law suit.
exboyfil
(18,045 posts)They are working for the US government and not Trump personally. No government official should ever be allowed to dictate employment terms that go beyond those defined by the law. As far as I am concerned, this is an impeachable offense as well.
PJMcK
(23,079 posts)The interns are required to sign the NDAs but they are not allowed to have a copy!
Imagine you're going to sign a contract but the other party won't let you have a copy. How could you enforce your side of the agreement? You'd have to get a court to order its presentation. That's crazy.
This is just another bullying tactic by the Idiot. It's not enforceable anyway.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)AND the Trump NDAs have been ruled unenforceable in other situations.
Naturally his WH staff have no regard for propriety, or the law.
allgood33
(1,584 posts)Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)What happened to that?
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)Not the WH but Trump personally, or trump biz.
CTAtheist
(88 posts)DallasNE
(7,596 posts)They continue in effect for a period following employment. That effectively kills resigning in protest so you can air your differences. These things are the response to whistleblower protection laws by establishing financial costs to breaking the terms. I believe Stormy Daniels is being sued for $650,000 for violating hers. These things need to be regulated.
Roy Rolling
(7,209 posts)A contract must be enforceable in a court of law.
This is a scare tactic, and something used by paranoid people who wish to manufacture an image of an Emperor fully-clothed, but who is actually nekkid.
gordianot
(15,537 posts)Of course that would not work. I am not sure what anyone gets working for that disfunctional orange blob.
Still In Wisconsin
(4,450 posts)I mean, what could possibly go wrong? Wow, what a great way to start a career in government!
TimeToGo
(1,388 posts)This is the government not a private organization.
zipplewrath
(16,692 posts)But an intern probably doesn't have the resources to test it in court. As several have pointed out, the circumstances of the signing process alone could render them unenforceable.
exboyfil
(18,045 posts)How is it not an abuse of power?
Sounds like it is time to gear up another investigation.
catbyte
(36,024 posts)trusty elf
(7,483 posts)Of course, ethics have been dyin' in the reshrublican party for some time.
Response to DonViejo (Original post)
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muriel_volestrangler
(102,696 posts)with threats to choke it if it does something wrong.
procon
(15,805 posts)These aren't Trump's personal employees, they're public service workers hired by the US Government and paid by American taxpayers. The govt has laws in place for workers, and I doubt there is anything that compels them to sign away their rights to Trump.
BumRushDaShow
(144,537 posts)We had student interns (volunteers) in my agency and they were a bit different from the co-ops (who usually got pay as a part-time employee, often as part of a "work-study" program and working under agency agreements with various local colleges/universities).
procon
(15,805 posts)Trump's private employees? Even with a no pay internship, they are still covered by things like workers comp insurance which would be paid by the treasury, not Trump.
BumRushDaShow
(144,537 posts)but no, they don't have many of the same "protections" as a paid civil service worker, although they would probably be eligible fill out a WC-1 form should something happen to them on the job and see how it gets handled.
The bigger issue here is that they apply for these positions and as I posted in this thread, would generally be GOP rubes if desiring to work in this WH.
SWBTATTReg
(24,393 posts)NDAs. I seem to recall reading this sometime ago in DU land.
BumRushDaShow
(144,537 posts)is a GOP rube.
Maggiemayhem
(854 posts)How else can they afford to live in a high rent city? Unpaid internships, except if they are near your family home are not for regular people.
RobinA
(10,199 posts)to people from privileged families?
EarthFirst
(3,202 posts)No wonder the average life span in this administration is less than one year.
ffr
(23,135 posts)Welcome to it.
Undermining all that WAS good about America, in the name of greed.
mpcamb
(2,979 posts)Response to DonViejo (Original post)
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