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The Growing Fear of a Trump Dictatorship: What’s Really Going On

As ⁣he sat down with former President Donald Trump in front of a town‌ hall audience in early December,​ Fox News host Sean Hannity tossed out a‍ seemingly obvious⁢ question. Could Mr. Trump ⁢just reassure America, once and for all,⁢ that he “would never abuse power‍ as retribution against ‍anybody?”

Mr. Trump, however, had other plans.

“Except for Day 1,”⁣ he said, straight-faced and staring at Mr. Hannity. He paused for the briefest‌ of beats, and then turned⁣ to the audience with ​a glimmer of a ⁣smile.

The question of ⁣whether a second Trump term would result in the collapse of U.S. democracy has‍ gripped pundits and political insiders. What’s bluster and what’s believable? History offers context.

“He’s ⁣going ‌crazy,” said the former president, pointing at ​Mr. Hannity as the audience chuckled.

“He says, ‘You’re not going to be a dictator, are you?’” Mr. Trump continued. “I say no, no, except for Day 1. We’re closing the ⁢border, and we’re drilling, drilling, drilling. After that – I’m not a dictator, OK.”

As the Iowa caucuses and the official beginning of the 2024 election cycle arrive, the question of whether a ⁣second Trump⁣ term would result in the collapse of⁢ American democracy ⁣as we know it has gripped much of official Washington and U.S. pundits and political insiders.

President‍ Donald Trump shakes hands with Chairman ⁣of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ⁢Mark Milley⁤ during​ a briefing at the White House, Oct. 7, 2019.

Mr.‍ Trump’s own words have fed this narrative. Among other things, he’s dehumanized political opponents as “vermin” who need to be exterminated, proposed that shoplifters be⁣ shot,​ said immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country,” and suggested that former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark ​Milley should be ⁢executed after a​ trial for treason.

His critics say those words should ‍be considered against the background of ⁣past actions. They point to what the former president actually did in the wake of the 2020 election, when⁣ he falsely insisted the election had ​been stolen despite lack of evidence and numerous court rulings against him. He pushed state officials to overturn their results, tried to shut‌ down ‍the Electoral College vote count in Congress, and considered seizing voting machines⁣ with the⁣ U.S. military.

Former GOP Rep. ‍Liz Cheney calls Mr. Trump the “most dangerous man ever to inhabit the Oval Office” in her new memoir. Noted neoconservative scholar Robert Kagan wrote a lengthy‍ piece in The Washington Post​ arguing​ a Trump dictatorship is ⁢“increasingly inevitable.” The Atlantic⁢ has published a⁢ special issue devoted almost entirely to its dire vision of a second Trump White House.

Tomorrow, President Joe Biden will give a speech in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, marking the third ⁣anniversary⁢ of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol and warning democracy itself is on the ballot.

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