President Donald Trump fulfilled his campaign promise to be a dictator on day one of his presidency. At noon on Monday, Trump took an oath to "faithfully execute the office of president" and "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution," then quickly got to work betraying that oath. First, Trump issued an executive order revoking part of the US Constitution. One of his first EOs attempts to end birthright citizenship, which is granted by the 14th Amendment. Under a constitutional republic, he would not be allowed to do that, but what the Constitution says doesn't matter if you're a dictator. Second, dictators need loyalists, not professionals, in government who will abide by their decrees regardless of what the Constitution, other branches of government, or state governments say. To that end, Trump's day 1 dictatorship converted at least 50,000 civil servant jobs, maybe more, to political appointment positions. Third, dictators use violence and threats of violence to maintain control, so Trump released from prison his allies who previously used political violence in an attempted coup on January 6, 2021. Trump's pardon of all 1,500 J6 insurrectionists* brings two advantages to Trump's day 1 dictatorship: 1) these loyalists will be free to use political violence again on Trump's behalf when called upon, and 2) it sends a message to others considering the use of political violence on behalf of the regime that they will suffer no consequences if they do so because Trump can simply pardon them. Fourth, dictators use government power against their political opponents. During the campaign, Trump promised "vengeance" against his political foes, whom he called "the enemy within." His day 1 dictatorship got his vengeance program started with EOs directing investigations of those who prosecuted the J6 insurrectionists and other Biden administration officials. All in all, this has been a discouraging week for lovers of democracy. But here is some encouraging news: democracy defenders are not giving up. In fact, we're more emboldened than ever. As leader of a pro-democracy organization, I'm seeing folks from across the political spectrum who are ready for the fights ahead. Next month, for instance, we'll be at the Principles First Summit, which continues to grow and will certainly be the largest, most energized PF conference yet. And just last weekend we co-sponsored a conference in Ohio, "Who Is My Neighbor? Summit on Immigration, Springfield, and the Church." Twelve different organizations worked together on the event, which was at max capacity (234) in-person and nearly the same number registered on-line. Many attendees remarked that they left feeling more hopeful knowing that there were Christians willing to tell the truth about and lend support to immigrants amid this new xenophobic and authoritarian fever taking hold. You can watch the recording here (I’m around the 40 minute mark) and here. As I wrote in a previous newsletter, "While the challenge is great, our resolve is greater still." Join Our Next Book Club!For our next book club, we’ll read Disarming Leviathan: Loving Your Christian Nationalist Neighbor by Pastor Caleb Campbell. We’ll meet starting tonight at 8pm until March 13. You can download the first chapter from the Intervarsity Press website. Everyone who registers and attends the first meeting will be provided a free copy. Register here: Applications Open: J29 for 2025!Pastors, Have you seen your community and congregation divided over politics? We understand the struggles you face and are here to help. In today's hyper-polarized world, guiding your congregation through the complexities of politics while keeping Jesus at the center feels like an uphill battle. J29 Coalition is here to help. We are now taking applications for this year’s J29 cohort, a 3-month program starting in September. This cohort provides encouragement, support, and a vision for your congregation’s future as you navigate the choppy waters of 2025 and beyond. You’ll gain practical tools, a community of trusted leaders, and a renewed confidence to faithfully disciple your church in kingdom-shaped politics—putting Jesus above partisanship. For a quick overview, watch this: In Other NewsABC News: “Trump authorizes ICE to target courthouses, schools and churches”
Link. Note: We wrote about this in a previous newsletter, “Will Trump's Feds Raid Churches?” CNN: “Flights canceled for refugees who were slated to travel to US”
RNS: “Faith-based aid agencies challenge Trump’s order 'realigning' refugee program”
Rolling Stone: “The Oath Keepers Are Back — and Targeting America’s Youth”
David French: “Texas Has a Perverse Idea of Religious Freedom”
NYT: “Trump Pardoned Her for Storming the Capitol. ‘Absolutely Not,’ She Said.”
What to WatchThe xxxxxx’s Tim Miller argues that debates over whether Elon Musk used a Nazi salute distracts from more serious issues. *Most were full pardons while 14 had commuted sentences. American Values Coalition is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell American Values Coalition that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |