From Marc Elias <[email protected]>
Subject The quiet days are the most dangerous ones
Date December 3, 2025 5:03 PM
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The last few days have seemed quiet in the battle for democracy. Yes, Alina Habba, Trump’s former personal attorney, suffered another humiliation in court — this time at the hands of the Third Circuit. On Monday, it issued a ruling that determined Habba was unlawfully acting as the New Jersey U.S. attorney. You may recall that last month, the 11th Circuit upheld nearly $1 million in sanctions against Habba and Trump for a frivolous lawsuit they filed in Florida.

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December 3, 2025

The last few days have seemed quiet in the battle for democracy.

Yes, Alina Habba, Trump’s former personal attorney, suffered another humiliation in court — this time at the hands of the Third Circuit. On Monday ([link removed] ) , it issued a ruling that determined Habba was unlawfully acting as the New Jersey U.S. attorney. You may recall that last month, the 11th Circuit upheld nearly $1 million in sanctions against Habba and Trump for a frivolous lawsuit they filed in Florida.

However, the larger fight for free and fair elections took a rare break over the long Thanksgiving weekend. In many ways, Trump’s greatest power is normalizing the abnormal while lulling us into a false sense of complacency. So I am always on guard against failure to react to genuine threats, even if they appear to be more of the same that we have come to expect.

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Yesterday was a good example of how dangerous ignoring Trump’s attacks on democracy can be in the long run. Here are just a few of the events of the last 24 hours:

- Forecast says another sleepy oval meeting

Trump held a cabinet meeting where each secretary showered him with sycophantic praise while he periodically dozed off. The Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, credited Trump with controlling the weather: "Sir, you made it through hurricane season without a hurricane. Even you kept the hurricanes away. We appreciate that.” Trump unironically responded, “yeah.”

- Prison break for a MAGA hero

Trump’s right-wing supporters suggested that the U.S. military should break a Colorado inmate out of state prison. The convicted felon in question, Tina Peters ([link removed] ) , has become an icon of the election denier movement and has taken on hero status within much of the MAGA movement.

- The hoosier state dunks on its own gerrymander

The Indiana legislature took the first step toward complying with Trump’s demand to gerrymander ([link removed] ) its already gerrymandered map, zeroing out the only two Democratic seats. When asked whether the Indiana map complied with the federal Voting Rights Act, the Republican legislator responsible for the map said he had “no idea about that question at all.”

- Nothing to see here!

Shortly before 6:00pm last night, Trump falsely posted ([link removed] ) on social media that he was canceling all pardons and commutations issued by former President Joe Biden because they were allegedly memorialized via an autopen. The lie was an effort to distract from an embarrassing night of special election losses for Republicans.

- It’s time to take away grandpa’s phone

Last night, Trump had what can only be described as a meltdown. Over the course of almost five hours, he posted on Truth Social once a minute. It was bizarre and unhinged — even for Trump. The posts ranged from clips of his cameo in “Home Alone” to dangerous conspiracy theories about the 2024 election. And of course, he ranted about the autopen. The Truth Social rampage is scary for two reasons: It’s another sign of Trump’s rapid mental decline, and it highlights the world of conspiracy and revenge that Trump is leading.

- DOJ’s latest blitz for voter information

Perhaps most troubling, the Department of Justice filed six ([link removed] ) new lawsuits against Democratic-controlled states to obtain access to sensitive data on every single voter. This is in addition to the eight lawsuits the DOJ had previously filed against other Democratic controlled states. These 14 lawsuits represent a direct attack on these states’ ability to protect voter privacy while administering elections.

As I perused legacy media last night and this morning, I noticed that coverage for some of these stories was few and far between. While Democracy Docket provided detailed analysis of each of the election-related threats, the largest news outlets focused nearly exclusively on the cabinet meeting, claims to rescind Biden’s pardons and Trump’s social media meltdown.

It is not that these three stories are unimportant. They’re very important! But only if they are presented for what they are: the authoritarian actions of a doddering old man. The legacy media’s tendency to discount the significance of these stories and suggest they reflect Trump’s idiosyncrasies is more dangerous than failing to cover them at all.

We cannot allow ourselves to fall into these bad habits and dangerous patterns. We cannot ignore the insidious threat in front of us. If we do, we are letting Trump win. As I said, his most effective weapon is normalizing the abnormal.

Trump — and the legacy media — are lulling us into submission. We are far too used to Trump’s outbursts, crimes and unconstitutional actions. We have a responsibility to report on this behavior with the urgency it deserves. For the future of our democracy and our country, we cannot fall asleep at the wheel. At Democracy Docket, we’re stepping on the gas and driving full speed ahead.

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