Congressman Sean Casten urges constituents to let history be their guide regarding the Trump administration’s changes without regards to checks and balances. (Photo by Jeff Vorva)

Like it or not, President Donald Trump is making a head-spinning series of mandates and laws.

Everything from cutting funding to imposing tariffs to ridding the country of illegal immigrants to owning the  Gaza strip to bringing back plastic straws has been on his radar and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

He is doing so much so quickly and that has some thrusting their fists in the air in agreement and others worried and frightened.

The bottom line in Congressman Sean Casten’s (D-6th) world is that checks and balances are going unchecked and unbalanced and he hopes that can change and put people’s minds at ease.

Casten represents a district with many communities in the Southwest Regional Publishing readership area as well as those in the western suburbs and, on Feb. 6, he had a telephone Town Hall meeting to talk with his people about the whirlwind turn of events since Trump took over for his second term.

“We’re doing what we can,” Casten said of Congress. “We are using our oversight abilities. I would remind everybody that our founders, contemplating moments like this, had checks and balances built into our constitution if a member of one branch is not fulfilling their obligation to the constitution and is breaking the law and to act as a check.”

But what happens if the White House refuses to comply with the words in the Constitution?

“We do have a challenge,” Casten admitted. “As a legislative branch, our job is to write the laws. What do you do if those laws are not going to be enforced? What does that mean if the Department of Justice is tasked with enforcing the law and choosing only to enforce the laws against its enemies?”

Casten reminded his constituents that history can be a guide. 

He likened Elon Musk, a billionaire tasked with overseeing the federal government and making massive cuts under the Department of Government Efficiency initiative, to Jim Crow, who made laws enforcing racial segregation in the late 1800s.

“The general initial advice is to learn from our history when we’ve had these moments before,” Casten said. “My mind goes back to the 1880s or 1890s…it was the Jim Crow era and we had a federal government that was captured by what we called ‘robber barons’ at the time. They are not much different than Elon Musk today.

“In those moments, we got through. Not because somebody in my shoes gave a great speech but because people cared about democracy and cared about decency showed courage and what I know deep in my soul is that courage is contagious.”

Casten also likened the Trump/Musk alliances to bullies.

“Every bully I ever met at the end of the day is a coward,” Casten said. “When you stand up and push back, they fold like a Montgomery chair.”

Meanwhile, Casten, Democrats and other members of Congress disturbed by Trump’s moves, are trying to halt things as quickly as possible.

“We’re moving on a lot of fronts,” Casten said. “I’m not saying we’re doing everything yet, but we need to be guided by No. 1, protecting our institutions and No. 2, safeguarding congressionally allocated funding, whether it’s funding that I agree with and voted on it or not.

“We’re working to make sure we are maintaining our leadership and protecting our allies. We’re working on restoring a governing majority. It doesn’t have to be my party, but, my goodness, we just want a majority of people who care about governance and make sure we can build a better future for everybody.”

Casten added that people can make a difference in getting current leadership to follow the law.

“Leading with love and leading decency and with defense of our Constitution and trying to make the future better for everybody is really infectious,” he said. “It’s on all of us collectively to do that.”

2 replies on “Casten tries to ease worries of his constituents ”

  1. Representative Casten,

    I my recent call to your office and a question left with your telephone representative have yet to answered, as promised.

    So, I pose this question to you via this email! Why are you opposed to a review of spending by this country?

    It appears that wasteful spending is rampant – out of control!

    Are you of the opinion that a law can never be repealed? Or, for that matter, become obsolete?

    When you have time, please respond to me or, if you feel a call is more appropriate, please call.

    Non sibi sed patriae

    Thank you and be safe,

    Robert Norris

  2. February 20, 2025

    As a former 2018 “Write-In Candidate” for United States Congress who was CALLED to step up AGAINST a Holocaust Denier, White Supremacist Arthur Jones, who received 1039 Write-Votes compared to a Neo-Nazi getting 60,000 votes, and accepting not even a penny, running as a “Write-In,’ it is time to speak out in public,
    AGAINST Sean Casten, who now is in my Congressional District 6.

    Please keep in mind, that in 2022, I was CALLED again to step up, to represent the good people in Illinois House District 31. I received over 5,000 votes and over
    49.4 percent of the vote in Suburban Cook County, which included Hometown, parts of my hometown Oak Lawn, Bridgeview, Palos Hills, Hickory Hills, and Justice for all of Illinois. I believe all of those 5000 votes came from voters in Illinois Congressional District 6.

    I will go on to say that in 2022, I was CALLED to step up AGAINST a Madigan Ally and 38 year incumbent, Former State Representative, Mary Flowers.

    In late November, 2024, I was CALLED again, this time to Run as a
    “Write-Candidate” for Oak Lawn Community High School District 229.
    My Campaign Slogan and Campaign Motto is, was, and will always be
    ‘People and Principles Over Money and Power.”

    The Consolidated Election is April 1, 2025

    In Closing,
    I wanted the Good People of Illinois Congressional District to realize that although not CALLED to run again for Congress yet, I want to run AGAINST Sean Casten and his Extreme Radical Left Ideology and his lies. I believe in Term Limits and
    “8 Years is Enough of Sean Casten” who did NOTHING to stop or even
    slow down “Illegal Immigration!’

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    And then, please email me your thoughts…

    UndecidedIndependentVoter@gmail.com

    With Sincere and Kind Regards,

    Dr. Kenneth Joseph Yerkes
    #DoctorY

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