Will Trump's Disinformation Presidency Lead to Civil War? [View all]
Ten years ago this week, Donald Trump rode down an elevator, surrounded by make-believe supporters who had been paid to cheer him, and delivered a rambling speech declaring his candidacy for president. It was dark. The United States, he bellowed, had become a dumping ground for everybody elses problems. The nation was getting weaker. It was no longer great. Its leaders were stupid, losers, morally corrupt, and selling this country down the drain. Mexico was sending rapists across the border to the United States. Unemployment was 21 percent. (Actually, it was 5.3 percent.) The US nuclear arsenal doesnt work. (It did.) He laid it on thick: Weve got nothing
Were dying
Were becoming a third-world country
Sadly, the American dream is dead.
Ever since then, Trump has been running a disinformation campaign of doom and gloom, depicting the United States as a disastrous hellscapethat is, whenever it serves his perverted political purposes. In his first inaugural address, he characterized the nation as being racked with American carnage. During the 2020 contest, he accused Joe Biden of plotting with radicals, antifa, and communists to literally destroy America.
His 2024 presidential endeavor was more a propaganda operation than a political campaign. He claimed Haitian immigrants were eating cats and dogs, Venezuelan criminal migrants had taken control of towns across the Midwest, schools were performing gender transition operations on children without informing parents, and Biden and Vice President Harris were purposefully importing millions of undocumented people (and using a phone app that told cartel heads where to drop off these migrants). He spewed outrageous and outlandish lies to support an unfounded narrative: America was apocalyptic.
This was both madness and method. The goal of disinformation is to shape perceptions. If Trump could convince voters that they were imperiled by mobs of barbarous pet-eating brown people and that Biden and Harris were in cahoots with savages and marauders, then theyd have little choice but to vote for him. He was selling a fictitious script to incite fear and loathing, believing that would win him support.
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