Donald Trump should be in jail, not running for President. His persistent denial of losing the 2020 Presidential election, along with his outrageous claim that the riot atthe Capitol was a “love fest,” should be enough to disqualify him from seeking public office. Additionally, he has been found liable for using hush money to silence Stormy Daniels to keep their affair out of the news during his 2020 campaign. These are not the actions of someone who respects the rule of law or democratic norms.
Furthermore, Trump’s allies, like J.D. Vance, perpetuate dangerous falsehoods, such as the claim that the election was stolen by “big tech” conspiracies. There is no doubt that Trump, Vance, and their surrogates are working toward a political agenda that leans heavily on authoritarian tactics—sowing distrust, undermining institutions, and promoting conspiracy theories to consolidate power. These are hallmark strategies of authoritarian regimes that weaken democratic processes and erode public faith in free elections.
Trump’s continued influence, despite his legal issues and the growing evidence of his authoritarian tendencies, signals a real threat to the future of American democracy. His movement isn't about policy disagreements or ideological debate—it’s about centralizing power at any cost, even at the expense of the Constitution and democratic governance.
To stop this attack on democracy, Americans must take action by exercising their right to vote. Supporting candidates like Kamala Harris and Waltz—who value democratic principles, respect for institutions, and the rule of law—is crucial. This election is not just about policy differences; it’s about defending the very core of democracy from those who would dismantle it in pursuit of unchecked power. Voting for Harris/Waltz sends a clear message that authoritarianism has no place in the United States and that the people will stand against any attempt to undermine democracy.
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