Trump's authoritarian power grab is far from over, contrary to the optimism of some liberal commentators. The former president has struck back with renewed force in 2026, employing tactics that reflect a profound contempt for democratic institutions and the rule of law.
The U.S. military's recent attack on Venezuela and the abduction of President Nicolรกs Maduro have sent a chilling message to other countries. The threat against Colombia, Cuba, and Mexico demonstrates Trump's continued disregard for international norms and human rights. His fixation on Greenland remains a concerning indicator of his authoritarian tendencies.
These actions are mirrored in the administration's efforts to enforce its mass deportation campaign in the United States. Despite announcing plans to withdraw federal immigration officers from Minneapolis and St. Paul, thousands of ICE agents remain present to carry out Trump's agenda. This juxtaposition highlights the stark contrast between the president's rhetoric and his actual actions.
Furthermore, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has granted additional space for hundreds of vehicles and personnel at Fort Snelling, near the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, further entrenching the Battle for Minneapolis. The Department of Homeland Security is also building dozens of detention centers across the country, with a combined capacity of approximately 80,000 people.
The FBI's raid on Fulton County's election office was ostensibly aimed at "proving" the Big Lie conspiracy theory surrounding the 2020 election. However, many legal scholars suspect this action is part of Trump's plan to nationalize elections ahead of the midterms and 2028 presidential election.
Journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort were arrested and charged with violating federal law while covering an anti-ICE protest at St. Paul Church. Critics argue that the real goal was to chill dissent and silence opposition, rather than enforcing laws against journalism.
The Human Rights Campaign has noted that both Lemon and Fort are Black and queer, and their work to amplify marginalized perspectives is crucial in a democracy. The organization's president, Kelley Robinson, stated that this incident serves as a wake-up call for Americans who value civil liberties, highlighting the dangers of silencing opposition.
However, resistance to Trump's authoritarianism is growing. Nationwide protests, including "No Kings" demonstrations and strikes, are taking place, with increasing public opinion turning against him. Congressional Democrats are attempting to cut off funding for ICE and restrict its conduct, signaling a shift in power dynamics.
Most recently, a special election in North Texas's 9th District saw Democratic candidate Taylor Rehmet defeat Republican Leigh Wambsganss by 14 points. A blue wave in the November midterms appears increasingly likely, assuming elections remain free and fair.
Federal judges are taking steps to uphold constitutional duties, such as ordering the release of a five-year-old child and his father from federal immigration custody. Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat notes that Trump's behavior is characteristic of strongman megalomania, which can ultimately lead to a leader's downfall and national ruin.
Behind the optimism among commentators and the American public lies a profound positivity and normalcy bias. The reality is dire, and many have short memories and little patience for change. Trump, his MAGA Republicans, and their allies control every organ of state power and will continue to use it to serve their own corrupt ends.
As pro-democracy Americans are reminded that the other side usually gets a say in the outcome, their hopes for a cowed Trump and an easy victory dissolve. The fight ahead will be fierce, but one thing is certain โ the rule of law and democratic institutions must prevail.
The U.S. military's recent attack on Venezuela and the abduction of President Nicolรกs Maduro have sent a chilling message to other countries. The threat against Colombia, Cuba, and Mexico demonstrates Trump's continued disregard for international norms and human rights. His fixation on Greenland remains a concerning indicator of his authoritarian tendencies.
These actions are mirrored in the administration's efforts to enforce its mass deportation campaign in the United States. Despite announcing plans to withdraw federal immigration officers from Minneapolis and St. Paul, thousands of ICE agents remain present to carry out Trump's agenda. This juxtaposition highlights the stark contrast between the president's rhetoric and his actual actions.
Furthermore, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has granted additional space for hundreds of vehicles and personnel at Fort Snelling, near the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, further entrenching the Battle for Minneapolis. The Department of Homeland Security is also building dozens of detention centers across the country, with a combined capacity of approximately 80,000 people.
The FBI's raid on Fulton County's election office was ostensibly aimed at "proving" the Big Lie conspiracy theory surrounding the 2020 election. However, many legal scholars suspect this action is part of Trump's plan to nationalize elections ahead of the midterms and 2028 presidential election.
Journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort were arrested and charged with violating federal law while covering an anti-ICE protest at St. Paul Church. Critics argue that the real goal was to chill dissent and silence opposition, rather than enforcing laws against journalism.
The Human Rights Campaign has noted that both Lemon and Fort are Black and queer, and their work to amplify marginalized perspectives is crucial in a democracy. The organization's president, Kelley Robinson, stated that this incident serves as a wake-up call for Americans who value civil liberties, highlighting the dangers of silencing opposition.
However, resistance to Trump's authoritarianism is growing. Nationwide protests, including "No Kings" demonstrations and strikes, are taking place, with increasing public opinion turning against him. Congressional Democrats are attempting to cut off funding for ICE and restrict its conduct, signaling a shift in power dynamics.
Most recently, a special election in North Texas's 9th District saw Democratic candidate Taylor Rehmet defeat Republican Leigh Wambsganss by 14 points. A blue wave in the November midterms appears increasingly likely, assuming elections remain free and fair.
Federal judges are taking steps to uphold constitutional duties, such as ordering the release of a five-year-old child and his father from federal immigration custody. Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat notes that Trump's behavior is characteristic of strongman megalomania, which can ultimately lead to a leader's downfall and national ruin.
Behind the optimism among commentators and the American public lies a profound positivity and normalcy bias. The reality is dire, and many have short memories and little patience for change. Trump, his MAGA Republicans, and their allies control every organ of state power and will continue to use it to serve their own corrupt ends.
As pro-democracy Americans are reminded that the other side usually gets a say in the outcome, their hopes for a cowed Trump and an easy victory dissolve. The fight ahead will be fierce, but one thing is certain โ the rule of law and democratic institutions must prevail.