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My former congressional colleagues are underestimating Trump's autocratic threat


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  Across the country, dozens of judges have blocked parts of Trump's agenda from going into effect. According to the president, these judges aren't basing their decisions on the rule of law. Instead, he claims they are "radical left lunatics" targeting his administration.

The article by Liz Cheney, published on MSN, discusses her concerns about the underestimation of Donald Trump's autocratic tendencies by her former colleagues in Congress. Cheney warns that Trump's actions, particularly around the January 6th Capitol riot, indicate a willingness to subvert democratic norms and institutions to retain power. She criticizes the Republican Party for not taking seriously enough the threat Trump poses to democracy, pointing out that many GOP members are more focused on political expediency than on the integrity of democratic processes. Cheney emphasizes that Trump's behavior, including his refusal to accept the 2020 election results and his ongoing influence over the party, signals a dangerous shift towards authoritarianism. She calls for a stronger, more unified response from political leaders to safeguard American democracy against such threats.

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