Breaking the Boundaries: Trump vs. the Constitution– Component 8
From Citizen Reductions to Successful Stroke Talk: The Trump Doctrine on Elections
The Georgia call wasn’t a fluke. It was the loudest fracture in a months-long campaign to dismantle count on American freedom.
Donald Trump didn’t just object to a political election. He reworded the manuscript: voter suppression, manufactured fraudulence cases, pressure on state authorities, and, lastly, inciting a crowd to storm the Capitol. It had not been spread turmoil– it was a teaching.
“When shedding is unthinkable, democracy ends up being non reusable.”
The Long Game of Reductions
Trump’s playbook really did not begin in 2020 For many years, he laid the groundwork by asserting– without evidence– that political elections were “rigged.” He pushed voter ID regulations, dealt with mail-in voting growths, and applauded on removes of citizen rolls that overmuch influenced communities of color.
The message was clear: fewer individuals electing indicated much safer ground for Trump. Protecting democracy had not been the goal. Regulating it was.