Interesting @lionel_trolling piece on the “does Trumpism = fascism” debate. Ganz says fascism-denial is mostly academics protecting their turf from upstart analysts who are basically unserious.
I’d like to suggest something else is also going on here. 1/
I think fascism deniers are at least in part motivated by a particular reading of the liberal opposition to Trump. They want to say that liberals who allege fascism are in some sense refusing to own up to liberal elites' culpability in allowing Trumpism to flourish. 2/
This is why you sometimes hear fascism deniers also attack the cringey uncool lib resistance (per @SamAdlerBell), the wine moms, Panera voters, etc, whose reaction to Trump betrays cluelessness about deep structural political and economic problems facilitating MAGA politics. 3/
In this reading, tyrannophobe resistance libs are in denial about or covering up their role in sustaining deep inequalities they benefit from. Driven only by Trump hatred, their political aspirations/reasons for mobilizing in 2018/2020/2022 are superficial/unworthy of respect. 4/
Taking 1/6 seriously & seeing quasi-fascism in Trump’s incitement/subsequent martyring of 1/6ers makes it harder to locate a strain of virtue in Trumpism's rebellion against liberal democracy. Denying that virtue risks weakening the case for deep structural/economic reform. 5/
But the tyrannophobe libs/Dems pushed the most ambitious structural political/economic reforms in the last half century. Ds representing affluent suburbanites voted for many of these bills, which were/are as central to the Dem Party response to Trump as the 1/6 hearings were. 6/
.@andrewmarantz endorses the "semi-fascism" thesis. But this is also the reading of many libs! Skeptics need to account for why this reading *did* prompt years of meaningful political mobilization & *does* provide motive for ambitious reform agenda. Aren't those good things? 7/7
Stephen Miller is employing state terror in service of the open goal of shifting the ethnic mix of the country. In numerous ways he's doing this at the expense of public safety.
First, his grandmother has written an unpublished history of some of his ancestors' immigration to the US. We are publishing it online for the first time. They were attacked in terms similar to those he uses today.
Some news on Trump's doling out of most refugee slots to white South Africans: Two former State Department officials tell us basic protocols designed to determine whether this group actually merits protection have simply been scrapped. It's just whim.
Remarkable how brutal the ruling against Trump on Abrego Garcia truly is: It details malicious abuses of power all throughout. Trump and Stephen Miller were testing their ability to spread lawless state terror. But the court held the line. 1/
News --> The commander who oversaw Pete Hegseth's alleged killing of two boat bombing survivors is now likely to come in and face questions from House Armed Services Committee, ranking Dem Adam Smith tells me.
Pete Hegseth denies he gave the order to kill them all. But even some Republicans now appear to be demanding answers, so Frank Bradley, who oversaw bombings, is in talks with House Armed Services about coming in.
NEWS --> BBC confirms to me that they did edit a line out of historian @rcbregman's speech. It called Trump "the most openly corrupt president in US history."
BBC also confirms this was done on the advice of lawyers. So Trump's threats worked.
Today @rcbregman posted a transcript of his Reith Lecture showing that the version that BBC aired removed the line about Trump's world-historical corruption.
BBC emailed me: "we made the decision to remove one sentence from the lecture on legal advice.”
@rcbregman Trump is the most corrupt president in US history, and the openness of his corruption is an essential feature of it. It's extra bad that this comes as the Defense Department punishes Sen Mark Kelly for correctly warning against breaking illegal orders.
Remarkable: Rep Chrissy Houlahan, one of the Dems Trump called for executing, tells me her office literally filled out a Capitol Police threat report listing "the president" as the person making the threat.
One reason she and other Dems did the video about Trump's illegal orders is that they're hearing from inside the military and intel services of actual live fears that they're being given unlawful commands:
Trump's boat bombings in the Caribbean just got worse. An internal DOJ memo says the victims are waging war on the US, but per NYT, it extensively cites the WH's *own claims* to this effect as evidence!
The memo purportedly justifying these murders also contains a lengthy section that lays out arguments defending the actions of those carrying out the strikes. In short, it *preemptively* defends them from potential prosecution later.
Ever since the bombings began, a big Q has been: Do those carrying them out fear they're being given illegal orders? The official overseeing them recently resigned with no explanation, prompting Dems to ask if he'd concluded bombings are illegal. 3/