VIDEO Threats to democracy in the Trump era

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Threats to Democracy in the Trump Era: A Panel Discussion On February 7, David Frum participated in a critical discussion at the Brookings Institution about the emerging threats to democratic institutions during the Trump administration. The event was moderated by Jonathan Rauch and featured experts who analyzed how Trump's presidency impacts the structure and trust within American democracy.

Key Takeaways from the Discussion​

1. The Nature of the Presidential Oath

Rauch opened with thought-provoking questions regarding Trump's commitment to fulfilling his presidential duties as outlined in the oath of office. The panelists and audience expressed significant skepticism, illustrating a profound disconnect between perceived democratic norms and Trump's approach to governance.

2. Underlying Issues of Democracy

David Frum emphasized that the current state of democracy resembles a dimmer switch rather than a binary system. He warned that democracy can erode gradually, drawing parallels to global trends where democratic systems are under threat in countries like India and Hungary. Trump's presidency, he argued, reflects a deeper systemic issue rather than an isolated problem.

3. Institutional Trust and Legislative Action

Frum highlighted the fragility of democratic institutions, suggesting that their erosion is facilitated by actors who prioritize partisan loyalty over constitutional adherence. This calls into question the effectiveness of Congress as it grapples with Trump's unconventional presidency. He noted that even traditional legislative safeguards began to erode.

4. Public Reaction and Political Mobilization

The discussion also touched on the importance of civic engagement as a means to counteract potential threats. The panelists advocated for mobilization through traditional political structures, urging attendees to recognize their roles as both consumers and producers of media. Engaging in political discourse, and voting were emphasized as pivotal actions.

5. Rocky Road Ahead for Republican Identity

The dynamic of modern Republicanism came under scrutiny, with a small number of senators, like Bob Corker and Jeff Flake, being called enablers of Trump's agenda due to their lack of opposition. Their departures from politics could signal a troubling trend for the party's future, suggesting a need for a revitalized identity focused on democratic principles.

Conclusion​

The meeting culminated in a call to action for citizens to remain aware, engage politically, and uphold democratic values in the face of growing challenges. This involves solidifying commitments to democratic norms, ensuring participation at all levels, and fostering a politics that prioritizes community over individual figures.​

Feel free to share your thoughts on how the Trump presidency has influenced your view of democracy. Do you believe the institutions will recover? What role do you think citizens can play in strengthening our democratic foundations? Let's discuss!
 

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