Robert Hubbell is a level-headed guy who follows the news closely and calls things by their rightful name. He writes an immensely popular blog.
In this post, he says we are currently experiencing a coup, engineered by Trump and Musk. They are seizing control of every Department and agency, ousting loyal career officials and politicizing nonpolitical agencies, like the FBI. The news media reports the events as news stories. Hubbell puts it all together. It’s a coup.
He writes:
On Friday, January 31, 2025, Trump moved to complete the coup he began on January 6, 2021. Trump failed the first time, and he will fail again—because he has underestimated the American people. We must steel ourselves because things will get worse before they get better–but they will get better. It is a fool’s bet to assume that the American people will sit idly by as their freedoms are stolen by a corrupt oligarch and a convicted felon destroying the government to promote their selfish interests.
Speaking the truth about what is happening is difficult and unpleasant. Hearing the truth is also difficult and unpleasant. But the longer we fail to recognize the current situation for what it is—a slow-rolling coup attempt—the longer it will take for us to recover….
I am speaking more directly and using stronger words to describe the situation than many of the mainstream media outlets. CBS, CNN, and NYT are reporting on bits and pieces of Trump’s actions as if they are mere political stories. But those outlets are not addressing the obvious coordinated nature of the unprecedented attacks on the DOJ, FBI, Office of Personnel Management, Treasury Department, and dozens of other agencies.
Taken together, those actions amount to a hostile takeover of the US government by those who are loyal to Trump rather than to the US Constitution. The only word that accurately describes that situation is “coup.” Any other description is a sign of fear, submission, or surrender.
Usually, coups occur between political adversaries competing for control of the government. Here, the coup is an effort by Trump to overthrow the Constitution and establish himself as the unbounded dictator of the United States. The only word that accurately describes that situation is “coup.” Any other description is a sign of fear, submission, or surrender.
Fortunately, many independent political commentators are raising the alarm in ways the legacy media is not. BlueSky has become an indispensable source of resistance and information. Facebook is also emerging as a source of statements and leaks by government insiders.
To the extent you can, amplify those voices and add your own to the swelling chorus of alarm and indignation that will eventually stop Trump’s unfolding coup. We stopped Trump’s initial attempt to “freeze” grants and loans, and we can do it again.
Here is a partial list of what is happening:
Elon Musk and a team of DOGE infiltrators have taken over the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) by connecting non-government computer servers to the US personnel mainframe computers. They have reportedly seized private information about millions of federal employees. They have locked the senior managers of the OPM out of their agency’s computers. They have moved “sofa beds” into the OPM offices and put the offices into a “lockdown mode.” See Reuters, Exclusive: Musk aides lock government workers out of computer systems at US agency, sources say.
The hostile takeover of OMP allowed Musk to send an unauthorized memo inviting millions of federal employees to resign in exchange for eight months of “non working paid employment.” [Two unions representing federal workers have filed a lawsuitchallenging Trump’s plan to reclassify and terminate hundreds of thousands of federal workers.]
Elon Musk and a team of DOGE infiltrators have attempted to seize control of the US Treasury payments system—the gateway through which ALL funds from the federal government flow. When a senior manager at the Treasury asked why Musk needed access to the highly sensitive system, the manager was immediately placed on leave. He chose to quit, instead. See The New Republic, Top Official to Quit as Musk Tries to Get Hands on Key Payment System
As of Friday evening, the Acting US Attorney for Washington, D.C., fired about 30 US Attorneys who prosecuted January 6 insurrectionists. See Politico, DOJ fires dozens of prosecutors who handled Jan. 6 cases. Think about that for a moment: The convicted felons who attacked the Capitol have been pardoned and the loyal servants of the Constitution who prosecuted them have been fired. That fact should outrage every American.
Also on Friday evening, the FBI told eight of its most senior leaders to resign or be fired on Monday. Those senior officials head divisions of the DOJ responsible for cybersecurity, national security, and criminal investigations. Senior FBI leaders ordered to retire, resign or be fired by Monday | CNN Politics
The FBI has fired dozens of agents who worked on investigations of January 6 insurrectionists and has asked for a list of every agent across the US who worked on the largest criminal investigation in the history of the FBI. That list will include hundreds—possibly thousands of FBI agents. The implication of the memo ordering the compilation of the list is that those agents may be fired. See Reuters, Trump’s DOJ launches purge of Jan. 6 prosecutors, FBI agents.
Also on Friday, the FBI told the senior agents in charge of field offices in Miami, Philadelphia, Washington, New Orleans, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles to resign or be fired on Monday. Reuters.
Readers alerted me to postings on Facebook and elsewhere (that I cannot authenticate) claiming to be from current government employees describing an atmosphere of chaos and fear as DOGE infiltrators ominously demand lists of employees who are apparently “next” to be fired.
Dozens of government websites were taken offline on Friday, ostensibly to be scrubbed for references to diversity, gender, or human attributes that are not white, male, and Christian. The effort was brutish, clumsy, and ignorant. The Census Bureau website was offline as DOGE infiltrators attempted to remove references to the fact that America includes people who are not white male Christians. Websites relating to LGBTQ equality, women’s health, transgender issues, and scientific knowledge in general were taken down.
The Pentagon has advised NBC, NYT, NPR, and other mainstream media outlets that they would be “rotated out of the building (i.e., the Pentagon)” to make room for NYPost, Breitbart, and OANN. See @DefenseBaron.bsky.social.
And as all of the above is happening, Republicans in the Senate will vote to confirm a Director of National Intelligence with suspiciously warm views toward Putin and an FBI Director who published an “enemies list” that included dozens of politicians, journalists, military officers, and career government officials.
Oh, and the Republican Party is facilitating the rolling coup. No, that’s not quite right. They are cheering it on.
As with the freeze on grants and loans, it will take a few days for the American public to understand the implications of what is happening. It is up to us to help spread the word.
What can we do? Here’s what we can do: Trump’s rolling coup is (mistakenly) predicated on his belief that the American people are sheep. He believes that we will sit still while he does whatever he wants.
He is wrong.
America is based on the consent of the governed, and its economic health requires the cooperation of the participants in the economy. If Americans withhold their political consent and economic cooperation, both the political and financial systems in America will grind to a halt.
What does withholding consent and cooperation look like? That is difficult to predict given the fluid situation, but the citizens of other nations that have grappled with similar challenges have used sustained and massive street protests, national work strikes, work slowdowns, taxpayer strikes, business boycotts, and transportation boycotts. To be clear, I am simply making an observation about how aspiring dictators in other countries have been brought to heel and held to account.
Soon, very soon, Americans will be called upon to leave the comfort of their homes and the anonymity of their computer screens to engage in massive, coordinated action to remind Trump and Musk that they are servants of the people, not vice-versa.
Coda: Trump announced 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada. As one Canadian official noted on Friday, the Canadian auto industry—which is a major parts supplier to the US auto industry—cannot survive for a week with 25% tariffs. The Canadian supply chain will shut down, the American car industry will be severely damaged, and tens of thousands of US autoworkers will be laid off. We aren’t talking about inflation increasing or the cost of eggs. We are talking about tens of thousands of job losses and an economic shock likely to lead to a recession.
The point is that Trump’s anti-democratic blitz is occurring in an environment in which he is making the stupidest economic moves made by any president since Herbert Hoover. That background will provide fertile soil for massive action by Americans who are fed up with Trump and Musk acting like dictators.
I believe in the strength and resiliency of the American people. It may take longer than some of us would like, but they will awaken, like the sleeping giant that German spies warned Hitler about on the eve of WWII.
I understand those who are frustrated and angry over the seeming flat-footed response of Democratic leadership. But complaining is not a strategy. Issue spotting is not a strategy. Assigning blame is not a strategy. Taking action is a strategy. Spreading the truth is a strategy. Making the daily phone calls recommended by Jessica Craven is a strategy.
So, to the extent you can, direct all your anxious energy and anger toward action. The first time you learn of a protest march near you, show up. And the next time. And the time after that. In many nations, small protest marches gain momentum in a matter of weeks.

Data Breach at the Highest Levels of Government
Carried Out by Operatives of Elon Musk
Gee, Remember When Watergate Was Some Kind Of Big Deal !?
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I USED THE SAME WORD IN MY JOURNAL TODAY–COUP
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who woulda thunk it?
you put felon and a traitor in the white house
and the next you know everything goes to hell
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This is a Constitutional test. Appears “Checks and Balances” and “Freedom of the Press” are not as ironclad as we need. Trump is winning. Wealth is winning. Vengeance, personal gain, and xenophobia are winning.
For centuries, the Framers intent and the articles of the Constitution remained intertwined perhaps by a thread. But does The Framers intent hold up when powers are tested and co-opted as we’ve witnessed in two weeks.
This is a perfect storm.
Consent of the Governed… the “governed” got played like a violin and Congressmen are afraid to say a word.
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Trump is ruling like Mafia don. Everyone in his orbit is afraid of him. Anyone who crosses him gets rubbed out (fired). It doesn’t take many examples to create a reign of terror.
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Sadly, all the mom & pop Walmart shoppers out there will have to literally & severely suffer the consequences of their Dear Leader’s disastrous policies before they can realize what a terrible mistake they made. We can cry & moan & warn about the corruption & lies day & night, but nothing will matter until they actually feel the pain that is undeniably caused by their Dear Leader.
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Good morning Diane and everyone,
You know…I can think of no better image that can reveal to us the state of America right now than that of Elon Musk standing behind the seal of the President of the United States and giving the Nazi salute. That’s where we are folks. Think about that image and every factual and symbolic meaning therein.
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MAGAts immediately posted images of Democratic leaders with their right arm stretched out. But the Nazi salute has two parts. It begins with right hand on heart. That’s what Hitler did. Elon Musk too.
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The 2024 election was as much a result of bad timing as poor communication. Given the short time allotted for Harris to overcome Trump against an infrastructure of voter suppression and vote culling, she almost pulled it off by garnering support from a broad coalition. They should take the strengths of such a collaboration and take a two pronged attack that fights Trump’s criminal enterprise and proposes solutions to the affordability crisis that pushed many to the Republicans.
It should start with highly regarded journalists who have finally left “legacy media” using their agency to coordinate a robust counter to the right winged disinformation army. They also have to engaged with middle America.
Secondly, the coalition of moderate Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans have got to understand that they couldn’t get Harris across the finish line because they are as unpopular as Trump and many are too old. This ongoing reminiscence of the time before 2016 fails to grasp that the American people were fed up with the political class then. That it is time to advocate for the needs of a country where 60% cannot afford a $400 emergency and 30% more can’t afford healthcare, education, transportation, or housing. Forever wars, “too big to fail”, and Citizens United pushed us over the edge. In other words, the neoliberal order has got to die. The hypocrisy around small government advocacy and balanced budgets was a ruse from the beginning and Americans know this.
Finally, Trump is openly committing high crimes and misdemeanors through his attacks on the 14th Amendment and Federal employees protected by law. When we fall into a recession, declare war on Mexico, or fail to respond to a natural disaster, that will be an opportunity for a bipartisan backlash that could lead to his and JD Vance’s removal. Our politicians didn’t have the guts to do this in 2021, but if things get as bad as it seems they might, perhaps the worm will turn.
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I am all for a bipartisan rejection of Trump but I have not seen Republicans willing to join
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It is estimated that recovery from the two hurricanes in September and the January fires will cost up to 500 billion. As we get further into the year, those communities will get angrier at the poor federal response. Trump will blame Biden, but his poor response will be obvious. Meanwhile, the next natural disaster could cost as much, if not more. If that is coupled with a recession brought on by Trump’s tariffs, things could be as bad as 2008. You’ll see some GOP flight then. It won’t be a majority, but could be significant enough to get to 67 votes to convict. All of this will be painful for everyone.
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I have yet to see a Republican Senator with a spine. Lisa Murkowski, maybe? Susan Collins, not so sure. When Trump fired almost every Inspector General without cause, without giving Congress 30 days notice, as the law requires, Collins expressed surprise on TV. She said, “I don’t understand why he would do this. He’s opposed to waste, fraud, and abuse, isn’t he?”
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So is Collins applying for a gig at Saturday Night Live?
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In a sane world, Trump would be impeached for his actions in the past two weeks. He has successfully silenced Republican dissenters. Who among them wants to be the next Liz Cheney?
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These people stood up and took an oath to defend the constitution. If they weren’t willing to do that in times of crisis, they shouldn’t have run for office. You can’t just defend your country when it’s convenient.
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Trump lied the first time he took the oath. He didn’t defend the Constitution or the laws. He doubly lied the second time, having a plan ready to subvert the Constitution and the laws.
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It doesn’t matter that he lied. Everyone knew he lied. It was their responsibility to do everything in their power to prevent him from becoming president again and they relinquished their power and broke their oath. It has little to do with Trump now.
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At what point will this current course of events become so terrifying, so immoral and authoritarian, that millions of Americans spontaneously take to the streets in protest? WHAT will be THAT breaking point?
Or, will some other force, from inside or outside the U.S., intervene first?
Or, what if this current, downward spiral continues, if there is NO breaking point? Or any resulting protests are smashed, well…what then? And, could America eventually bottom out and enough of our fellow citizens became okay with authoritarianism? The trains are running on time…the internet works.
One of the projects I’d like to work on involves the question, “NEXT ERA?” I’d love to set up a website where respected thinkers could weigh in on what the next era might be. 500 words or less, perhaps?
Probably someone, somewhere is already doing this sort of thing.
Will the pendulum swing back like it has many times in history and we will return to sanity? A return to generosity of spirit and respect for science and learning?
Or, is so much political, social and environmental damage being inflicted right now that the “NEXT ERA?” will be some sort of dystopian future?
It seems like a sure bet that the tides of history will shift, at least somehow. Just like we look back at pictures from the 1950s, 1960s or 1970s, people years from now will look back at us, now.
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John,
At some point, Trump will die. 4 years, 8 years, who knows? Will MAGA survive the cult leader?
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Thank you for posting this. It’s reassuring to see a constructive point of view among all the “we’re all doomed/this is the end” alarms.
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Twitler Youth
https://www.wired.com/story/elon-musk-government-young-engineers/
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With FELON47 in the White House, protestors may want to wear bullet proof vests and go armed. Still, if they don’t have any combat training, they should start by visiting a local rifle range and learn how to shoot after they buy their first firearm. That, by itself, should be mandatory.
Still if anyone wants more training, they don’t have to join the military to get it. There are also private boot camps. I didn’t know this a moment ago until I asked Google and learned:
“Private bootcamps that aim to provide an experience similar to the military often focus on rigorous physical training, structured schedules, mental resilience building, and a strong emphasis on teamwork, with some notable examples including: Code Fellows, Coding Dojo Seattle, App Academy, Fullstack Academy, and General Assembly; many of these programs even attract military veterans as students and sometimes have instructors with military backgrounds.
Key points about these bootcamps:
In 1965, I went through all that at MCRD near San Diego. Then they sent me to Vietnam for a year for the real thing.
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Random responses to above.
Trumps little fist at the shoulder is not too distant from the Musk salute. Ever seen that before? Not me. Add it to the dog whistle list.
Coup? Resistance. And who in Democrat’s leadership national or states will be the first to rally the rest. Not calls for impeachment, calls for Republican congressmen to step up. Either Conscience or Complicit. Can’t be Both.
Wall Street won’t talk. Corporations are dropping DEI (whatever that means anymore) so do we think they’ll stand up to tariffs that hurt the middle class (and lower SES)? Think any will step up to a CIVILIAN WITH NO STATUS TELLING The FBI AND DOJ WHAT TO DO?
Wrote it above – a perfect storm – timing, power, money talks, mob boss as you described, no organized resistance.
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