Thom Hartmann has warned us again and again about Trump’s fascist plans. Now they are turning into action, and there’s no denying that every part of our democracy is being transformed into a tool of Trump’s ambitions for dictatorial power. Every government department is now led by a Trump sycophant. In his first term, Trump appointed some reputable people to burnish his credibility. In his second term, however, he has appointed people who have minimal experience or credibility. The chief qualification of his appointees is personal loyalty to Trump, not competence. E.G., Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was named Secretary of Health and Human Services, despite the fact that his hostility to vaccines and science are well known. Pete Hegseth, FOX News host, was made Secretary of Defense despite his absence of managerial experience. Kristi Noem’s main qualification was her obsequious devotion to Trump. This group will never consider invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump.
There’s no sugarcoating the truth: As fascism‘s grip tightens under Trump and the GOP, America’s government no longer operates as a constitutional republic.
Every federal institution now performs in synchronous mimicry of Dear Orange Leader’s unraveling psyche: false justifications, lop-sided pretenses of accountability, cosplay theater designed more for emotional spectacle than legal legitimacy, accelerating escalation at every turn.
The ostensible oaths to “support and defend the Constitution” are hollow, a ghost script read aloud while the regime marches America toward authoritarian collapse in the mode of Russia and Hungary.
Nothing — literally nothing organized or passed by Republicans in the last 44 years — was built to uplift average Americans. It’s all been engineered for power consolidation, GOP single-party rule, the wealth of the morbidly rich, and narrative control.
Consider the Justice Department. Once the nation’s arbiter of lawful conduct, it’s now Trump’s personal legal hit squad. Pam Bondi, who claimed she would end “weaponization” of the DOJ, created the novel “special prosecutor” role and appointed Ed Martin — an extremist QAnon promoter and January 6th fan — to target political enemies like Letitia James and Adam Schiff under what appear to be bogus pretexts.
The resulting spectacle, the parade of propaganda on rightwing TV and the circumvention of norms are all unconstitutional fascist grandstanding.
Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., a carjacking narrative involving two Black minors and a neo‑Nazi hacker nicknamed “Big Balls,” boosted by Elon Musk and Fox, has been seized upon to manufacture a crime panic.
It’s strikingly defiant of DOJ data, which confirms a 30‑year low in violent crime in the capital city. Trump harnessed the stunt to justify mobilizing ICE, the FBI, and the National Guard, weaponizing fear and fabrications to execute a federal coup on the city’s civil fabric.
This isn’t safety, it’s occupation.
At the FBI, Kash Patel is purging anyone not MAGA‑approved: long‑serving agents loyal to the institution, or even just connected to cases that charged Trump or January 6th insurrectionists, are being run out.
Patel’s attack on federalism reached a chilling new level when the FBI agreed to hunt down Texas Democratic state lawmakers who had fled to prevent mid‑cycle gerrymandering. No federal crime was under investigation, just a brazen attempt to subvert state sovereignty and tilt an election.
This is not law enforcement; it’s authoritarians seizing our nation’s legal infrastructure.
And then the propaganda arm roars in lockstep. Jesse Watters didn’t even bother to murmur coded dog whistles. He publicly declared the GOP must “kick illegal aliens out of the census,” gerrymander “to the hilt,” and lock Democrats into a “permanent minority.”
It’s open advocacy for one‑party rule rooted in gaslighting and cultural hatred. There are no quiet parts anymore: every word is a confession.
Public health and science have also been hijacked. Bob Kennedy oversaw the cancellation of 22 federal mRNA vaccine projects — including promising research into cancer and bird flu — with half a billion dollars cut. mRNA vaccines have already saved millions: Stopping that research amid emergent threats isn’t policy, it’s mass eugenics masquerading as public health.
Within the military, Pete Hegseth, a Trump loyalist, is rewriting history and norms: he wants Confederate base names restored, monuments to the traitors resurrected, public prayer institutionalized, and the values of supremacist preacher Doug Wilson — who believes women don’t deserve the vote and empathy is Satanic — amplified throughout the military.
That this is being done under the flag of “service” is a grotesque betrayal of the constitutional order.
ICE is being transformed into Trump’s personal masked, unaccountable, violent paramilitary. Official tweets now celebrate postings that solicit thugs — no degree required, no age limit — and glorify sadistic enforcement. This isn’t border control; it’s paramilitary recruitment for a fascist secret police force.
And now come the arrests.
Yes, the political arrests have already begun. In Newark, Mayor Ras Baraka attempted to participate in a congressional oversight visit to Delaney Hall, an ICE concentration camp. Federal agents arrested him. Charges were later dropped, and he is now suing for malicious prosecution and defamation, but the precedent was established.
At the same event, Congresswoman LaMonica McIver was indicted on three counts of assaulting, impeding, and interfering with federal officers, charges that carry up to 17 years. Her crime? Trying to protect the mayor and uphold legislative oversight. Multiple lawmakers and faith leaders have condemned the prosecution as politically motivated intimidation.
At the same time, Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly detained — assaulted, handcuffed, and violently dragged out — after attempting to question DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. He identified himself as a sitting senator; no charges were filed. Still, the message was clear: dissent has been criminalized and there will be a next time.
Add to that the targeting of a Wisconsin judge, Hannah Dugan. The FBI arrested and indicted her after she tried to help an undocumented immigrant evade arrest. She’s been suspended by the state Supreme Court. This is a judge facing prison for expressing compassion.
And let’s not forget the investigations aimed at AG Letitia James and Senator Adam Schiff. Trump’s federal authorities are now targeting elected officials over their political stances, without a shred of legal basis. These investigations are not about justice: they’re about vengeance, performative brutality, and raw power.
When institutional coercion becomes the norm, when political arrests replace constitutional rule, the democratic state has collapsed. Authoritarian regimes don’t wait until they hold 100% of power; they erode the system until the system can no longer resist them and democracy collapses. That’s exactly what we’re witnessing.
History echoes in every violation.
Remember Hitler writing Mein Kampf in prison, outlining Lebensraum, cloaking aggression as defense and reunification, always positioning himself as the reluctant warrior. He broke treaties, grabbed territory the way Trump is now threatening Greenland and Central America, and used the language of “peace” — always claiming that was his only goal — to mask aggression.
Churchill warned early in the 1930s, but was dismissed as a warmonger. Chamberlain chose to believe he could negotiate with a tyrant, and, as Churchill predicted, war followed.
Trump’s playbook is nearly identical: aggressive power grabs framed as patriotism, defenses against imaginary threats, mythmaking that declares “they made me do it.” And like in the 1930s, the enablers are eating it up.
But here’s the crucial difference: this fight isn’t a continent away; it’s in our towns, our courts, and our statehouses.
The Greatest Generation fought fascism overseas. Now we must fight it at home, in the institutions built on their sacrifice.
For that, we must act.
We can’t expect Congress to help: they’re under the control of Republicans completely subservient to their billionaire overlords.
We can’t expect the media to save us: they folded under Trump‘s threats and even handed him tens of millions of dollars for his personal use. CBS has even installed a “bias monitor” to make sure they don’t offend Trump or his people.
We can’t expect our corporate overlords to rescue our republic: they’ve already sold out for tax breaks, subsidies, and an end to limitations on their monopoly power.
We must become this century’s Greatest Generation: no passive hope, no waiting for saviors. Organize, protest, support independent journalism, call your representatives incessantly, primary the handful of craven “problem solver” Democrats, and support those who are willing to fight.
In Blue states, support those governors and legislators who are willing to gerrymander and otherwise use partisan power, including voter purges in Republican areas, when that’s what it takes to rescue our country.
The Republicans never waited for fairness: Democrats have to fight fire with fire.
When they go low, we mustn’t go high: we must fight ferociously, methodically, and effectively. Like the soldiers who landed on Normandy Beach and burned swastikas, we must disrupt, dismantle, and hold accountable every authoritarian ambition.
Trump is in collapse, his psyche fracturing, his infrastructure mirroring his breakdown, his institutions weaponized around his rage.
The rupture is real, and it’s here, now. There will be no more subtle signals. It’s confrontation or collapse.
Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light they are trying to force upon us.

Hartmann does a good job of laying out the problem (he’s hardly the only one, though), but his solution seems to boil down to “vote harder”. If we could vote our way out of this situation, we wouldn’t be in it in the first place. The people you are voting for are all complicit.
The solutions – for anyone who genuinely cares – are going to involve a lot more direct action and personal risk. General strikes, shutting down traffic/transportation, physically putting bodies on the line, invading government offices and corporate offices – in short, making fascism too expensive.
Since you are so supportive of Act UP, I recommend the book LET THE RECORD SHOW by Sarah Schulman. It’s a political history of the organization that was, contrary to your belief, extremely radical. Lives were on the line, so all forms of action were fair game. They invaded the CDC, the Catholic Church, the New York Stock Exchange and many other complicit companies and agencies. They held die-ins blocking streets and lobbies. They got arrested – a lot. They didn’t simply hold up signs and ask nicely. If you’re genuinely committed to making change, not just CYA, you’ll endorse those types of tactics.
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Dienne, how have you put your body on the line, using the stronger tactics which you recommend?
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I’ve done my fair share over time and will participate in others if they ever get organized. But the point is to stop opposing the tactics of those actually doing something to resist while claiming to be a #Resister yourself. Liberals are the always the ones standing in the way of getting organized.
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Joe, I think you noticed the gaslighting in the response.
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I have pointed out in the past that Dienne is in permanent moderation. That means I decide whether to post her comments. She developed an unfortunate habit of writing her comments to me personally, as if we were in conversation. She frequently insulted me. I decided that I would not allow her comments to be posted unless they were not directed at me. I also deleted her frequent defenses of Putin and her attacks on Democrats.
So if you don’t hear from her, it’s usually because she frames her responses as an attack on me, my intelligence (or lack thereof) or integrity (lack thereof).
She is not the only person in moderation. Some are permanently banned, usually Trumpers. Their comments sound as if they have a script –they tell me that I’m highly partisan, that I have lost whatever reputation I once had, that I’m a far-left Marxist.
I have described this blog as my virtual living room. Anyone is welcome as long as they abide by the rules. Rule 1: Don’t insult your host. Rule 2: Don’t use the F word. Rule 3: Be civil.
If people come into my home and insult me, I ask them to leave and I don’t invite them to return.
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A frightening portrait of what our nation has become and what is more frightening yet is that the worst is yet to come. Democrats and other opposition to Trump’s fascist agenda are being distracted by what they believe will be their opportunity to stop fascism.
This is an intentional illusion perpetrated by the Trump administration. Unless they have succeeded in rigging the mid term elections to insure total MAGA victory, Trump will cancel the election.
He can’t do that you say!?
No one could have predicted he would do any of the outrageous things that have happened to date. What’s to stop him? Congress or the Supreme Court?
These two of the three cornerstone separate but equal branches of our government have been effectively eviscerated, leaving Trump fully in command.
He will make sure there will be no resurrection of the democratic party or its liberal agenda.
It will take massive protests and strikes to slow his momentum but he isn’t concerned. With ICE, the dispatch of federal troops, first in LA and now in DC are part of the process of the disenfranchisement of the American people.
We must be prepared for the worst because the cult leadership of the Trump administration will be merciless.
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With the militaristic invasion of several blue leaning cities, I fear they are attempting to set the stage to declare “martial law” which, despite being bogus, would give them the opportunity to suspend elections. These people will stop at nothing to consolidate power and expand their authority.
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I’m glad Hartmann ended with Dylan Thomas’s famous poem because, with what I’m going through right now at my age, I feel my life is in a horrific, unsolvable state, so I personally needed to read it again. Here it is in its entirety for anyone else who’s feeling desperate and, at the same time, hopeless and really wants to just give up:
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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BTW, it looks like Hartmann added this himself to the end of the last line:
“they are trying to force upon us.“
It’s true and I agree with all that Hartmann wrote, although I think some folks are better positioned and more capable than others of actually doing it. That IS what’s needed though, but even Dylan Thomas seems to have given up the “rage against the dying of the light” when he was sick and dying at such a young age –at just 39 years old.
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Trump would often refer to Viktor Orban in his campaign speeches. Always in a positive tone. Xi Jinping as well.
“They rule with an iron fist!” was a common phrase.
Terrible. Anyone who didn’t see this coming wasn’t paying attention.
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