Donald Trump's recent address to DOJ employees highlighted his ongoing grievances and attempts to undermine judicial independence. Critics argue his rhetoric and behavior contribute to a potential drift towards authoritarianism in the U.S. Government actions such as deportations, media control, and the weakening of free speech rights are perceived as significant threats to democracy. Observers note that a complicit media environment and a divided opposition exacerbate this issue, leading to fears of normalizing undemocratic practices and eroding the foundational principles of governance.
Trump's recent speech at the DOJ suggests a troubling trend in American democracy towards authoritarianism, marked by undermining of judicial independence and media integrity.
The normalisation of Trump's actions and rhetoric poses a significant threat to democracy, as critics point to a compliant media and a fractured opposition.
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