The article critiques the deteriorating state of American democracy under the Trump administration, highlighting various authoritarian practices such as the abduction of students and mass deportations. It underscores the impact of Trump's 'Liberation Day' on the global economy and the constitutional framework. The Nation, as a publication, remains committed to exposing these injustices while advocating for activism. It emphasizes the necessity of independent journalism in holding power accountable amidst broader capitulation by elite institutions to Trump’s intimidation. The article also reflects optimism in ongoing protests and electoral resistance against Trumpism.
The Trump administration continues to demonstrate unprecedented chaos and cruelty, affecting both the global economy and the constitutional framework of the United States.
As elite institutions yield to Trump’s intimidation, independent journalism becomes crucial in holding power accountable and amplifying voices of dissent.
The Nation is committed to covering how Trump’s policies extend to repressive measures abroad and highlighting the resilience of activism against such authoritarianism.
Protests and state races show that Americans are actively resisting Trumpism and demonstrate that democracy is not for sale, despite the challenges.
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