The Trump administration’s decision to end the political persecution of a South Dakota farming and ranching family didn’t receive major attention. So far, it isn’t a top story for news sites and shows amid a busy week of conversation around Trump’s first 100 days in his second term.
It should be.
When Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem held a joint press conference Wednesday morning to announce the cessation of federal prosecution against two ranchers whose lives were turned upside down by the Biden administration, it wasn’t a one-off event. It was yet another clear example of the Trump team’s devotion to reversing Biden’s bureaucratic war against American families.
Charles and Heather Maude, a small, 5th-generation farming and ranching family near Pennington County in South Dakota, were prosecuted by…