All Hail Emperor Donnie

The “Claw” and “Octagon” on the South White House lawn in preparation for a UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) event on Sunday 14 June. (Bloomberg/via Getty Images)

This is where we are in Trump’s America. While a war of choice continues with Iran, and the president for the 39th time — according to multiple media sources that track such things — promises that a “deal” to stop the war will happen in a day or two, the nation is subjected to a spectacle on the White House lawn. A cage fight. Ostensibly this is in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, but do not be fooled. This is a money making project staged in front of the People’s House that Trump thinks he owns. It is happening tomorrow because it is Trump’s 80th birthday Flag Day. What a coincidence!

First, let’s get our nomenclature correct. This is part of the Freedom 250 celebration — the one commemorating the anniversary, right? Wrong. Freedom 250 is the “official” Trump public-private organization putting together events surrounding the 250th anniversary. (Trump has trademarked the “Trump 250” logo because of course if there is money to be made, he wants in.) The actual, bipartisan, official celebration is America 250 which is a congressionally chartered, non-profit foundation created in 2016 to plan for the semiquincentennial. Unfortunately, under the current administration, about 103 million taxpayer dollars have been diverted to support Freedom 250 from the original 126 million allocated to support America 250. In other words, about 80 percent of the money intended for celebrations commemorating our founding was diverted to Trump’s pet projects honoring him. This includes a campaign-style rally on the national mall for his MAGA supporters on 24 June after the slate of singers scheduled to perform backed out after they realized that the event was for Freedom 250 rather than the bipartisan America 250.

Trump thinks that the celebration of our nation’s founding is really all about him. A great branding opportunity for his burgeoning autocracy. Corporate and individual donations have been collected for Freedom 250. To name a few, they include Amazon, Boeing, Palantir, Deloitte, Lockheed Martin, and United Airlines. Oh yeah. They also coincidentally have large contracts with the U.S. government. Additionally, for donations of a million or more, individuals can buy “VIP” access to Trump, federal buildings and exclusive events. For the UFC fight, special access tickets are going between 1 and 1.5 million dollars. Plastered around the White House lawn and the Lincoln Memorial (where the official weigh-ins were held today because I am sure that President Lincoln was a great UFC fan) are signs for Crypto.com (Trump is a partner), Bud Lite (America!) Polymarket, Monster Energy, a nicotine pouch brand, a blockchain company, a grill manufacturer, a personal-injury law firm and more. All to honor the Founding Fathers, or something. Of course the taxpayers are on the hook for supporting the massive logistics needed to pull off the event including security, law enforcement, first responders, traffic control and all the other requirements to support what has officially been designated as a Special Event Assessment Rating 1 (SEAR-1). This is the same level of security as the Super Bowl and is only exceeded by a Presidential Inauguration. This requires extensive intelligence coordination, security screening and multi-agency planning. All at taxpayer expense. But at least attendees will get a good look at the hole in the ground that used to be the East Wing.

But wait, there’s more! Trump owns stock in UFC’s parent company TKO which he purchased just before the event was announced. The “free” event for the American people has exclusive licensing from Paramount, which is broadcasting the entire thing. All real Americans can watch it on pay-per-view for the low, low price of $8.99 (the price to stream Paramount + for one month because this is not traditional pay-per-view) or for $27.49 to watch it on the big screen in an AMC theater. Public land for private profit — the new definition of public-private partnership?

I will not be watching but I am curious to hear how the entire extravaganza unfolds under the forecasted heat, humidity and thunder storms. Nothing says safety like a 600 ton steel monument reaching 92 feet into the sky with lightning in the air. And the bugs. That stage will be a beacon for all of the flies, mosquitos, no-see-ums and other denizens of the night from miles around. A veritable insect smorgasbord.

It is unclear to me whether Trump and his billionaire “bros” somehow think that they are in ancient Rome and in need of spectacles to keep the masses happy or if they prefer to liken themselves to some 20th century European leaders that used national exhibitions to underline their grip on power. Or is this the advent of a new business model where Trump and his billionaire friends profit off of taxpayer dollars? Note that according to the good government group Public Citizen, fourteen known contributors to Trump’s ballroom won over 50 billion dollars in government contracts over the last six months. Sixteen of the donors faced federal enforcement initiatives that have been dropped or suspended by this administration. This is taking corruption to an entirely new level.

There were some bright spots — in a grotesque kind of way — this week. The 14 million dollar rework of the Reflecting Pool between the Lincoln and Washington monuments reopened and immediately hosted an algae bloom of large proportions. Trump blamed it on Biden. Finally, this morning, Trump’s name came down off the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. It was done behind a tarp and in the cover of darkness because that is what most of Trump’s dealings entail.

With all of these shenanigans, I can only think of what all of that money could buy for kids who are hungry or for healthcare for those that need it.


The Assault on Democracy Is Underway

Demonstrators protest Immigration and Customs (ICE) and Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agent actions in Minneapolis. (picture by Jaida Grey Eagle for NPR)

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.” An excerpt from the Declaration of Independence.

It is ironic that as we approach the 250th anniversary of our independence from Great Britain that our foundational beliefs are under attack from the government and its millions of supporters. The key members of the Trump regime, including the president himself, do not believe that it is “self-evident” that all of us are “created equal” just because we are all human beings and should be treated with respect. They do not believe that anyone other than themselves has “unalienable Rights.” Most certainly they do not believe that their power comes from the “consent of the governed.” Trump and his key supporters believe that they are in power because they deserve to be in power. It is not unlike white plantation owners in the period leading up to the civil war believing that they had a right to own slaves. They believed that humankind is naturally divided into classes. Some people are destined to be rich and powerful and others are destined to be workers, minions, slaves, tools of the powerful. This thinking is also a basic premise of the Project 2025 playbook which envisions a country run by white, rich, Christian men. Everyone else should know their place and that place is to serve and preserve the powerful. In that context, what is happening to our democracy right now should not be a surprise. They keep telling us what they are going to do and put into writing. This is their chance to “save” our country and their belief in a history of white heritage. Believe them.

Basic rights delineated in our Constitution are under ever increasing attacks. It is time to wake up. This is not a fever dream or a political statement or a scare tactic. Wishing it isn’t so is not going to stop what is happening.

In Minnesota and around the country, ICE and CBP agents continue to attack citizens and non-citizens alike. Peaceful demonstrators whose only “crime” is filming the agents attacking people are themselves being attacked with chemical weapons, beaten, arrested and, in two cases, murdered. Last week Tom “CAVA Man” Homan declared at a news conference that he planned to de-escalate the contentious interactions between the federal agents and citizens and to begin a drawdown of the 3,000 paramilitary forces in the state. At the time I wrote that it was a lie. His statements were a change in demeanor but not in policy, and it turns out he did lie. But don’t take my word for it. When asked by a reporter last Thursday if he was going to order a drawdown Trump responded “No, no, not at all.” Our civil rights will continue to be violated. If citizens are being treated like “domestic terrorists” I can only imagine what happens to the people taken into custody and placed in detention centers. From July 2025 to the end of January 2026 thirty-five people are known to have died in immigration centers. Those are the ones that the government reported.

The recent arrests of journalists in Los Angeles and Minnesota — all black, all independent — is meant to put a damper on reporting about the federal government. All were covering a protest at a church where an ICE agent was thought to be a leader. Whatever you say about the incursion, and in no way do I condone the interruption, religion is off limits under the Constitution, they were honestly covering it, not fomenting it. The Department of Justice (DOJ) went to two different judges, one at the appellate level, to get warrants. The judges refused. The DOJ then convened a grand jury to deliver an indictment. This is clearly a test case to see how far DOJ can go in prosecuting citizens for exercising their rights. Taken in conjunction with CBS and ABC paying Trump to stop lawsuits, Trump expressing his desire to get Jimmy Kimmel off the air (and he was for awhile), suing the New York Times and other media outlets and on and on, there is clearly an attempt to stifle reporters and to keep them from reporting what Trump does not want reported.

So much chaos all the time. It is easy to get overwhelmed or to give up. However, let’s not forget the Epstein files. Last Friday the DOJ released millions of documents and thousands of images. They admit that it is only half of it. Besides breaking the law, a law signed by Trump himself, purposely or carelessly the documents released identify some of the victims of the sexual abuse, but not the perpetrators. A multitude of reasons were given as to why the rest of the documents would not be released — can you spell cover up — but the most curious was that they would not release images depicting “death, physical abuse, or injury.” Well, that sounds reasonable, doesn’t it? For about half a second. Just saying that they would not release them in fact proves that such images exist. That raises a lot of questions. Who is in the pictures? What happened to them? Who killed, abused or injured the people in the pictures or videos? That such images are not released to the general public is not unreasonable, but who is investigating the circumstances surrounding them? We already know that we cannot trust the Trump DOJ to do a credible investigation that may implicate Trump or any of his well-heeled friends. Where is a credible third party to investigate them? The most recent release does not put the issue to rest. On top of all that, not only was Epstein running a child sex trafficking ring, there are plenty of hints in the documents released that he was probably also running a blackmail scheme. How can we trust that a convicted felon, adjudicated sex offender, instigator of an insurrection who is on tape bragging about groping and kissing women without their consent and saying “when you’re a star, they let you do it.” I for one, do not see how anything so far “exonerates” Trump.

Most disturbing of all, perhaps, is the FBI raid on the election headquarters in Fulton County Georgia. Fulton County is where most of Atlanta is located and where many Democrat voters live. As we all remember, it was the scene of many false, even ludicrous accusations about rigged elections. Is this part of Trump’s campaign to “prove” that he did not lose the 2020 election? Maybe. I see something worse at work.

This is clearly an effort to rig the mid-term elections this year and in 2028. It is both a trial run, and an attempt to keep Democrats from winning elections in Georgia. Most likely, the federal government will declare that they found illegalities perpetrated by the local election board and poll workers. This will cause the state-wide election board — packed with Republican supporters of Trump — to step in to ensure a “fair” election. Doubtless they will change the voting rules such as no mail-in ballots or early voting or whatever else they can come up with to disenfranchise as many potential voters as possible. An election interference wolf disguised as a free and fair election sheep. In my view, this is also a trial run for other Democrat heavy cities and states. Combine those actions with ever growing ICE and CBP agents in more blue cities and states near or around polling places acting like they currently are in Minneapolis. Intimidation leading to lower turnout. Maybe even using them to confiscate ballot boxes. The possibilities are endless. We now know the intricate, detailed and long standing plan for him to void the 2020 election that culminated in an attempt to overturn the government and planned to hang the Vice President and murder the Speaker of the House. He’s already done it once. Why would anyone think he won’t do it again? No one, including me, thought that he would try to overturn an election through violence. We were wrong. We cannot be wrong again. Last month in a wide-ranging interview with the New York Times Trump said that “I should have” had the National Guard seize ballot boxes in 2020. This is a direct assault on all of us as a nation.

To make matters ever more unsettling, Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) was there during the FBI raid in Fulton County. The DNI is responsible for all intelligence from throughout the government agencies and has no direct connection to the FBI. She is not empowered to oversee domestic law enforcement. She is, however, a known conspiracy theorist who believes all sorts of incredible falsehoods. She is also known to be a Russian sympathizer. Was she investigating Trump’s recent claim that Italian military satellites changed votes from Trump to Biden? Apparently, “China reportedly coordinated the whole operation,” one of his Truth Social posts reads. “The CIA oversaw it, the FBI covered it up, all to install Biden as a puppet.“? (I cannot make this up. This is where we are as a country.)

I am sick of politicians, political analysts and talking heads saying that Trump’s actions are very politically damaging to the Republican Party and to Trump. They opine that the Republicans will lose in a landslide to Democrats in the mid-term elections. The pundits wonder, therefore, as to why do the Trumpists keep doing unpopular things? Because, repeat after me, THEY DON’T CARE. They are in power, control the levers of power, and they do not plan to give up anything. Perhaps ever. Recall that 147 Republicans voted against certifying the 2020 election — even after the attack on the capital on 6 January when many of them ran for their lives. Now there are even more Trumpists in Congress. These folks are serious about taking over and holding all power in the country. We should not be limited in our imagination. If you can think of it, they already have. Autocracy rarely springs into being overnight. The institutions that hold up individual rights slowly erode until they are gone. They do not evaporate in one big push, but rather in lots of smaller, more manageable pushes until such actions are normalized and then its on to the next one. We are seeing it happen now.

These are dark days. More and more people are beginning to realize how serious the threat can be. Thankfully, we are also seeing more nationwide demonstrations as people begin to push back. I hope that they continue to grow. It isn’t too late, but we can all see big trouble on the horizon.


All Hail Chairman Trump!

Not that I don’t have — I would — the right to do anything I want to do. I’m the president of the United States.’

— Trump responding to a question about deploying the National Guard to Chicago during his three hour and fifteen minute Politburo Cabinet meeting on 22 August 2025.

For too long I have used this space to express my concerns that we are on the road to an authoritarian regime. Perhaps most of you are tired of hearing about it. Frankly, I am tired of thinking about it. Besides, I no longer think that we are on the road, we are there. Trump has succeeded in becoming a de facto dictator. He announces absurd and illegal actions and his henchmen go out and execute his plans without hesitation. Legally, papal announcements, royal decrees and presidential Executive Orders are not permanently binding dispatches in the United States. Laws passed by Congress take precedence, as do court decisions, as does the Constitution, but so far, no one has blunted Trump’s blatant disregard for the rule of law. He has created an authoritarian regime. We are living our worst fears. It’s just that the majority of our population has yet to realize it.

I think of my visit to Normandy, France and listening to the stories that were told about the occupation by the Germans. On many of the farms, day to day life went on as normal. No interaction with the Germans. Until there was, and then it was bad. I feel that most Americans are going about their busy days unaware of the changes to our democracy. I fear that they will not get involved or even know what is happening until it is too late. This is most definitely not “just politics.”

I do not want to get your hopes up, but I will be surprised — shocked even — if there are free and fair elections in 2026. Trump is already pushing national voter identification for voting along with doing away with mail-in ballots (sorry military folks, you won’t be able to vote) and voting machines — paper ballots counted by hand, only. All of which is blatantly against the Constitution but then, why let a dusty old document get in the way?

Is it not interesting that Trump deployed the National Guard — about 2,200 so far — to our nation’s capital where it would be possible to block the seating of a new Congress should he not like the results? I also find it interesting that all of the cities that he wants controlled by the National Guard are Democrat run cities with black mayors. Why, with the language that he uses, one might wonder if he is racist. Statistics do not make people feel safer, but they show that “red” cities and states have worse crime rates than most of the “blue” cities and states that he rants about, as I have written about before.

There is a saying that if you control the institutions you control reality and then you can create your own facts and rewrite history. Trump is far down the road on doing just that. Ask yourself how things are going with the following:

  • The Center for Disease Control (CDC)
  • National Institute of Health (NIH)
  • The Smithsonian Museum Complex
  • The Kennedy Center
  • Ivy League Colleges
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
  • The Federal Reserve
  • U.S. Military Academies
  • The National Archives
  • The Library of Congress
  • The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
  • The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
  • The National Weather Service (NWS)
  • The U.S. Department of Education
  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
  • The Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
  • The Voice of America (VOA)
  • The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
  • Need I go on?

All are in disarray or being disbanded. It is hard to figure out whether it is incompetence or just cruelty that drives their actions. Probably both.

It isn’t just D.C. streets that he wants to take over. He is striving to dictate every facet of our lives and our culture from museums to plays to universities to health care. He is already well on his way. If you are loyal to him and his whims you will do just fine. If you do not play along, he will attack you with the full weight of the federal government. Here is an example of the shady dealings he undertakes. We are all aware of his tariffs against certain countries he likes or dislikes. I doubt most Americans know that he approved exceptions for companies to trade with China based on what looks like extortion. Last month Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. each got permission to trade with China — despite a ban on selling microchips to China — in exchange for 15% of their revenue. Recently he reached a similar deal for 10% of Intel, another chip maker. Already on the books was approval for Japan’s Nippon Steel to merge with U.S. Steel in exchange for a “golden share” for the president. A golden share essentially gives the president veto control over the company’s decisions. Seems like the president is moving towards nationalizing our means of production. In the old days they would call that socialism. But then, only Democrats are socialists so that couldn’t be it.

To fully grasp where we are I found it necessary to try and understand the foundation of his loyalists’ view of our great country. In their telling, the American Revolution was the only important event in our history. Wealthy white men — “Christians” in current mythology although many were not in the same way as they are portrayed — were the founding fathers. There vision was perfect in today’s revised story. Wealthy white men were in charge and they set up a nation to reward other wealthy white men. Only the Declaration of Independence is relevant to the Pete Hegseth’s of the movement. The words “to form a more perfect union” mean nothing to them. It was already perfect — at least it was until women and black folks got into positions of power. Therefore, for example, the Smithsonian museums need to conform to their vision of history. Anything that reflects the long history of trying to achieve a more perfect union is too negative and does not align with what they consider the “the real” elements of our national history. The good parts. When men were men and all women and minorities knew their place. Taxes are an abomination because hard working rich white men are having their money taken from them to provide for the poor in the form of education, health care, infrastructure, welfare and all other forms of social support. All men are not created equal. (I have always wondered why, if it is such a good deal because of all the “free” stuff that they get, why don’t more people strive to be poor?)

Do you think I am exaggerating?

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s pastor preaches white Christian nationalism. He reposted a CNN interview that clearly reveals that the church he belongs to espouses that women should not have the vote and that their place in society is to stay home and raise children. A view held by many in the Project 2025 movement. They also believe that our museums and history lessons should reflect the fact that there was a real mutual affection between enslaved people and their masters. After all, thanks to their master’s generous contributions many slaves learned a profession. They should be grateful. Recall that the Secretary has been firing black men, women and a few white men for being too “woke.” These were career military officers that rose to the top of their profession by doing the hard jobs. Our nation is in danger as a result.

I am not attacking the Secretary’s choice of places to worship. I am attacking his world view, that he has espoused in many forums, both before and after confirmation to the office, that denigrate the role of women in our modern world. He fits completely with the tenets of Project 2025 that our country should be a white, Christian nationalist world run by men.

It is affirmative action for white men. There is no room for the “others” or their stories. Only the white story is the American story.

The take over is real and we are living the reality. Is it too late? I do not know. I do know that sending the military into America’s cities on a false pretext of fighting crime is an extremely dangerous situation. I feel sorry for the men and women of the National Guard (and maybe regular Army soldiers and Marines if Trump has his way). They do not want to be there. They are not trained for the assignment, their mission is ambiguous and they are being used as props for photo ops so that Trump and his minions can project a sense of authority. It is actually a sign of weakness.

This is the same weak con man that said in Alaska that Vladimir Putin was ready to seek peace with Ukraine. Since then, the Russians have pummeled Ukraine and the capitol in Kyiv with the worst rocket and drone attacks of the war. The Russians even purposefully bombed a U.S. owned manufacturing plant in Ukraine. Trump’s response? Nothing. Only that he was “not happy” about the bombing but that in “two weeks” we will find out which way the war is going and that he “better be very happy.” Those two weeks are almost gone. I am sure that his good buddy Vlad is very worried.

I know I am.