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**Donald Trump's War on Democracy**
In our latest podcast, Collateral Damage, we examine the ways in which Donald Trump's authoritarianism is taking over the US government. From ignoring court orders to putting MAGA loyalists in charge of the military and federal law enforcement agencies, Trump's actions are a threat to democracy itself.
**The Rise of Authoritarianism**
Trump has long been criticized for his authoritarian tendencies, but now he's taking it to a whole new level. Court orders are being ignored, and his administration is using executive power to bypass Congress and the judiciary.
**Ignoring Court Orders**
One example of this is the Trump administration's refusal to comply with a federal court order to release documents related to the January 6th insurrection at the US Capitol. Despite repeated orders from the court, the administration has refused to turn over the documents, which are crucial to understanding what happened on that day.
**Putting MAGA Loyalists in Charge**
Another example of Trump's authoritarianism is his decision to put MAGA loyalists in charge of the military and federal law enforcement agencies. This includes appointing a new head of the National Guard, who has been described as "a die-hard Trump supporter." This move is a threat to national security and undermines the independence of our military.
**The Department of Government Efficiency**
Trump's administration has also created a new department called the Department of Government Efficiency, which is tasked with stripping Congress of its power of the purse. This means that Congress will no longer have control over federal spending, and Trump will be able to use executive power to fund his policies.
**News Outlets Under Investigation**
Finally, Trump's administration has launched an investigation into several news outlets that have been critical of him. This includes The New York Times, The Washington Post, and NPR, among others. The investigation is a clear attempt to silence the press and prevent journalists from reporting on Trump's actions.
**The Consequences of Trump's Authoritarianism**
The consequences of Trump's authoritarianism are far-reaching and devastating. By ignoring court orders, putting MAGA loyalists in charge, creating a new department that strips Congress of its power, and launching an investigation into news outlets, Trump is undermining the very foundations of our democracy.
**What Can We Do?**
So what can we do to stop Trump's authoritarianism? First and foremost, we need to demand that Trump be held accountable for his actions. This includes calling on Congress to take action against him and supporting independent journalists who are reporting on his actions.
We also need to support organizations that are fighting against Trump's authoritarianism, such as the ACLU and the Southern Poverty Law Center. These organizations are working tirelessly to protect our rights and freedoms, and we need their help.
Finally, we need to recognize that Trump's authoritarianism is not just a problem for the US government, but also for democracy around the world. We need to stand in solidarity with democratic movements everywhere and support those who are fighting against tyranny and oppression.
**The Intercept**
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**Donald Trump's War on Democracy**
In our latest podcast, Collateral Damage, we examine the ways in which Donald Trump's authoritarianism is taking over the US government. From ignoring court orders to putting MAGA loyalists in charge of the military and federal law enforcement agencies, Trump's actions are a threat to democracy itself.
**The Rise of Authoritarianism**
Trump has long been criticized for his authoritarian tendencies, but now he's taking it to a whole new level. Court orders are being ignored, and his administration is using executive power to bypass Congress and the judiciary.
**Ignoring Court Orders**
One example of this is the Trump administration's refusal to comply with a federal court order to release documents related to the January 6th insurrection at the US Capitol. Despite repeated orders from the court, the administration has refused to turn over the documents, which are crucial to understanding what happened on that day.
**Putting MAGA Loyalists in Charge**
Another example of Trump's authoritarianism is his decision to put MAGA loyalists in charge of the military and federal law enforcement agencies. This includes appointing a new head of the National Guard, who has been described as "a die-hard Trump supporter." This move is a threat to national security and undermines the independence of our military.
**The Department of Government Efficiency**
Trump's administration has also created a new department called the Department of Government Efficiency, which is tasked with stripping Congress of its power of the purse. This means that Congress will no longer have control over federal spending, and Trump will be able to use executive power to fund his policies.
**News Outlets Under Investigation**
Finally, Trump's administration has launched an investigation into several news outlets that have been critical of him. This includes The New York Times, The Washington Post, and NPR, among others. The investigation is a clear attempt to silence the press and prevent journalists from reporting on Trump's actions.
**The Consequences of Trump's Authoritarianism**
The consequences of Trump's authoritarianism are far-reaching and devastating. By ignoring court orders, putting MAGA loyalists in charge, creating a new department that strips Congress of its power, and launching an investigation into news outlets, Trump is undermining the very foundations of our democracy.
**What Can We Do?**
So what can we do to stop Trump's authoritarianism? First and foremost, we need to demand that Trump be held accountable for his actions. This includes calling on Congress to take action against him and supporting independent journalists who are reporting on his actions.
We also need to support organizations that are fighting against Trump's authoritarianism, such as the ACLU and the Southern Poverty Law Center. These organizations are working tirelessly to protect our rights and freedoms, and we need their help.
Finally, we need to recognize that Trump's authoritarianism is not just a problem for the US government, but also for democracy around the world. We need to stand in solidarity with democratic movements everywhere and support those who are fighting against tyranny and oppression.
**The Intercept**
This article was produced by The Intercept, an independent news organization that is dedicated to holding powerful interests accountable. If you want to support our work, please consider making a donation today.