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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's Imperial presidency: Actions that once shocked the system can eventually become seen as normal.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/21/us/politics/trump-imperial-presidency.html?unlocked_article_code=1.-U8.bBch.i1hVwlpVVrS7&smid=url-shareTrump Takes Americas Imperial Presidency to a New Level
In his first year back in the White House, President Trump has greatly expanded executive power while embracing the trappings of royalty in ways not seen in the modern era.
In his first year back in office, Mr. Trump has unabashedly adopted the trappings of royalty just as he has asserted virtually unbridled power to transform American government and society to his liking. In both pageantry and policy, Mr. Trump has established a new, more audacious version of the imperial presidency that goes far beyond even the one associated with Richard M. Nixon, for whom the term was popularized half a century ago.
He no longer holds back, or is held back, as in the first term. Trump 2.0 is Trump 1.0 unleashed. The gold trim in the Oval Office, the demolition of the East Wing to be replaced by a massive ballroom, the plastering of his name and face on government buildings and now even the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the designation of his own birthday as a free-admission holiday at national parks it all speaks to a personal aggrandizement and accumulation of power with meager resistance from Congress or the Supreme Court.
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Mr. Trumps reinvention of the presidency has altered the balance of power in Washington in profound ways that may endure long after he departs the scene. Authority once seized by one branch of government is rarely given back willingly. Actions that once shocked the system can eventually become seen as normal. While other presidents pushed the limits, Mr. Trump has blown right through them and dared anyone to stop him.
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To his supporters, Mr. Trumps assertion of vast power is invigorating, not disturbing. In a country they see in decline, a strong hand is the only way to dislodge a liberal, woke deep state that in their view has suffocated everyday Americans to the advantage of unwelcome immigrants, street criminals, globalist tycoons, underqualified minorities and out-of-touch elites. Voters struggling to maintain their standards of living or make sense of a society changing rapidly around them have twice given Mr. Trump a chance to make good on his promise to blow up politics as usual and address their concerns.
To his critics, Mr. Trump is narcissistic, uncouth, corrupt and a danger to American democracy. He has used the office to enrich himself and his family, sullied the image of the United States around the world, sought to erase the true history of Black Americans and pursued policies that harm the very people he purports to represent.
Lovie777
(21,715 posts)NYT can suck it😠
Blues Heron
(8,333 posts)Obviously desecrating a memorial is worse than renaming a theater center.
The Blue Flower
(6,342 posts)Is it just jealousy or something else? JFK was brilliant, handsome, highly educated, a genuine war hero; if not loved, then widely admired. The Old, Slimy Turd is the opposite of all of these traits. Jacqueline Kennedy was cultured, naturally beautiful, a professional photographer, looked better in her clothes than Malaria looks out of hers. A paved-over food court is the best the Slavic nude model could imagine style-wise. In fact, terms of style, Mrs. drumpf has no sense of class or taste. Just being Mrs. drumpf speaks for itself in that department. No wonder they're trying to erase their memories.
ananda
(34,381 posts)but I will never see it as normal.
efhmc
(16,077 posts)dweller
(27,834 posts)Just wait until a Dem President is elected
scRotus will put a stop to that shit PRONTO
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andym
(6,052 posts)"Nearly 250 years after American colonists threw off their king, this is arguably the closest the country has come during a time of general peace to the centralized authority of a monarch. Mr. Trump takes it upon himself to reinterpret a constitutional amendment and to eviscerate agencies and departments created by Congress. He dictates to private institutions how to run their affairs. He sends troops into American streets and wages an unauthorized war against nonmilitary boats in the Caribbean. He openly uses law enforcement for what his own chief of staff calls score settling against his enemies, he dispenses pardons to favored allies and he equates criticism to sedition punishable by death."
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That's a strong indictment of Trump.
gordianot
(15,739 posts)Trump adds his name to the Kennedy Center and NBC does not even blink as it reports the official change.