A quote from an Atlantic author, David Rohde, illustrates one viewpoint resonant in umbrella #4.

"I don't think that civil servants should be resisting lawful policies being carried out by elected officials. If a civil servant doesn't want to work for the Trump Administration, they should just quit. A core ideal of our democracy is that there is a mandate that comes with elections every two, four or six years. That mandate has to mean something. If we start playing this game of allowing unelected officials to intervene when they think it's necessary, that's dangerous and unpredictable."

As can be typically the case with quotes, Rohde's, the author's, full intended meaning comes from reading the interview, with the quote in context.

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