A Complete Analysis Of Trump’s 207th Unpresidented Week As POTUS
Trump’s first major typo after winning the election was spelling Unprecedented incorrectly. He infamously tweeted “Unpresidented.” This typo is emblematic of his administration: An impulsive, frantically thrown together group of characters with virtually no oversight. After Trump was sworn in, I started writing the weekly “Unpresidented” column, analyzing every week of his presidency. This is week 207.
We’ve just lived through history. The Capitol was sieged for the first time since 1814, except this time, the enemy came from within. Decades and centuries from now, history students will read about the week the 45th President of the United States attempted to violently overthrow American democracy and install himself as a dictator.
They’ll see footage of disgraced President Trump lying to a rally of soon-to-be insurrectionists before telling them to march on the Capitol and “fight.” They’ll see footage of Trump insurrectionists easily breaching the building, killing a Capitol police officer, and breaking into congressional offices and chambers.
They’ll see the Confederate flag waving through the halls, and the Trump flag draped over the ledges, of the Capital building. They’ll hear chants of “hang Mike Pence,” as insurrectionists hunted for the head of the Vice President. They’ll see that even after all this, 147 Republicans still objected to President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral college win. Just as we thought while reading about dictators of the early 20th Century, students of the future will think, “how did this happen?” The answer is fairly simple: Republicans let it happen.
Many Republicans are deflecting blame exclusively to President Trump, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO), and Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX). While they do deserve much of the blame, the entire Republican Party, with the exception of Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT), owns this. Every Republican who supported Trump knowing damn well he was a threat to democracy should atone for their role in this. And yes, that means lawmakers and voters.
For the past 5 years, Republicans cheered on and defended downright depraved and authoritarian behavior. From separating migrant families to Charlottesville to Ukraine to assaults on peaceful protestors to the election lies. They can’t suddenly act like they had no part in this. Their efforts to condemn the insurrection are akin to an arsonist condemning their own fire. And as I wrote in The Independent, this goes far beyond the past 5 years:
Since the Southern Strategy began in the 1960s, the Republican Party has been feeding their base a steady diet of scapegoating lies. At first, the lies were subtle. Then, as right-wing media ramped up after the Fairness Doctrine repeal, the lies morphed into overt coordinated disinformation, deeply polarizing Americans. This escalated dramatically during the Obama years and only picked up speed during Trump’s presidency. This is the culmination of the decades-long radicalization of the GOP base, and frankly, what remains of the confederacy.
The base was always there: Trump just took advantage of them. Now, the party is splintering before our eyes, creating new factions that either embrace or oppose what their own actions have sowed.
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No matter what stances the Republican Party takes now, they’re totally responsible for what they’ve unleashed. It was Republicans who created Trump’s base in the first place. It was Republicans who allowed Trump to cross increasingly corrupt lines without accountability. It was Republicans who backed Trump’s lies that the election was stolen. It was Republicans who turned what is usually a ceremonial electoral certification process into an authoritarian sham.
It’s no surprise that after this, Republicans want to not only pretend they had no role in this, but are actively avoiding accountability. Republicans have done this for years. President Trump does something terrible and at first, they’re caught flat-footed, but within days, they unite behind an excuse to avoid accountability and an unrelated deflection grievance. This time, it’s their calls to “unify and move on” and their free speech outrage about Trump’s Twitter ban and Parler being taken offline.
Republicans are telling Democrats to “turn down the temperature” that they themselves raised. They demonized the left, lied about the election, and incited an insurrection and now they think it’s on Democrats to turn down the heat? That rhetoric is nonsense. It’s not on Democrats to forgive Trump, his crimes against this country, and the Republican Party’s culpability. It’s on them to atone for it. “Moving on” only ensures the GOP’s depravity continues. Accountability is a prerequisite to unity.
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If Republicans think they can use calls for “unity” as a way to talk Democrats out of impeaching President Trump and subsequently pushing for a vote to prevent him from ever running for office again, they’re mistaken. Trump looks set to become the first President in history to be impeached twice. If he’s not removed, the subsequent vote on barring him from ever holding office again needs to happen. When he’s out of office, he needs to be charged for the crimes he committed. That is the first step towards unity and reconciliation.
If Republicans want to be welcomed back into objective reality and polite society, then they need to acknowledge objective reality and not continue to coddle the delusional base of Americans that they spent decades turning into rabid, racist, authoritarian conspiracy theorists. They need to play a part in deprogramming them. They should go on right-wing media and tell the people they radicalized that they lied to them.
As we speak, House Democrats are preparing to impeach President Trump with an “incitement of insurrection” charge. This comes as some Republican Senators have spoken out against Trump in the most forceful fashion yet. Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE) said he’d consider impeachment. Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Pat Toomey (R-PA) called on Trump to resign. And we all know where Mitt Romney stands. We’ll see how this process plays out in the coming days and weeks.
At the end of all of this, the truly radicalized nature of the Republican Party has been laid bare for all to see. It’s been wild to watch people claim Trump critics were overreacting over the past five years, and each time he crossed a new line, they continued to claim we were exaggerating how dangerous he is. Unfortunately, everything we’ve been warning about has been proven right.
We also need to discuss how many in the media coddled Trump’s extremist base (endless diner interviews and Trump rally coverage), but that’s a topic for another day. Moving forward, let’s just call extremists what they are and not rationalize their radicalized views.
I hope pundits no longer use simplistic language like “we’re divided” and “both sides can’t agree.” No. These aren’t differences of opinion. There are those who exist in objective reality and those who exist in a delusional, hateful alternate reality. Journalists who call out this truth aren’t biased. Journalists are biased if they pretend that the delusional alternate reality has any credibility whatsoever. That’s not objectivity, that’s the false equivalency that got us here.
Let’s dive into yet another Unpresidented week.
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Day 1,446: Monday, January 4
Monday’s top stories:
- The New York Times: Trump Call to Georgia Official Might Violate State and Federal Law
- The Hill: Trump pressure campaign on Georgia backfires with GOP
- NBC News: In call to Georgia’s secretary of state, Trump pushed QAnon and 4chan-created conspiracy theories
- Business Insider: ‘I screamed in my car’: A Georgia election official debunks Trump’s ‘ridiculous claims’ from the president’s leaked phone call with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger
- NBC News: Pelosi wins re-election as House speaker with slim majority
- CNN: Loeffler says she’ll object to certification of Biden’s Electoral College win
- NBC News: ‘We won’: Trump spreads misinformation about 2020 election during final Georgia rally
- CNN: There were 18 attempted calls from the White House to GA secretary of state’s office, sources say
- Politico: At least 12 GOP senators to challenge Biden’s win
- CNN: McCarthy gives green light to conservatives’ push to overturn Biden’s win, as senior Republicans raise alarms
- The Hill: Cotton breaks with conservative colleagues who will oppose electoral vote count
- NBC News: Proud Boys leader arrested after allegedly destroying D.C. church’s Black Lives Matter sign
- CNN: More than 4.2 million Americans have been given their first Covid-19 vaccine. Experts say the US needs to go faster
- CNN: All 10 living former defense secretaries declare election is over in forceful public letter
- The New York Times: As Understanding of Russian Hacking Grows, So Does Alarm
- Axios: Dominion plans to sue Sidney Powell, doesn’t rule out Trump
- The Times UK: Boris Johnson puts England back in full lockdown
- The Guardian: Julian Assange cannot be extradited to US, British judge rules
The Georgia Runoffs
Day 1,447: Tuesday, January 5
Tuesday’s top stories:
- CNN: Raphael Warnock wins Georgia runoff, CNN projects, as control of US Senate down to Perdue-Ossoff race
- NBC News: Trump leans harder on Pence to flip election results, even though he lacks that power
- The New York Times: Pence Said to Have Told Trump He Lacks Power to Change Election Result
- CBS News: No charges for officer who shot Jacob Blake
- CNN: US intelligence agencies say massive hack of American government ‘likely originated in Russia’
- Axios: Sen. Tim Scott won’t join Republicans in objecting to Biden’s Electoral College certification
- The Hill: Senate GOP opposition grows to objecting to Electoral College results
- The New York Times: Justice Dept. Seeks to Pare Back Civil Rights Protections for Minorities
- CNN: Hospitals are already overwhelmed. Now some states are beginning to feel the impact of holiday gatherings
- NBC News: Last-minute White House decision opens more Arctic land to oil leasing
- NBC News: Democrats ask FBI Director Wray to open criminal probe into Trump after leaked phone call
- The Hill: Raffensperger demands Perdue apologize after wife got death threats following November call for resignation
- CBS News: Betsy DeVos urges Congress to reject student loan forgiveness in apparent farewell letter
- Axios: Pennsylvania GOP declines to seat Democrat who won in November
- NPR: Trump-Appointed U.S. Attorney In Georgia Resigns
- CNBC: Koch network encourages Congress to certify election for Biden as some of the group’s allies challenge results
- The Guardian: China blocks entry to WHO team studying Covid’s origins
- The Guardian: Dozens of Hong Kong pro-democracy figures arrested in sweeping crackdown
- Reuters: EU worried about Iran enrichment, aims to save nuclear accord
The Trump Insurrection
Day 1,448: Wednesday, January 6
Wednesday’s top stories:
- BuzzFeed News: Trump Launched A Deadly Attempted Coup, Encouraging A Mob To Breach The US Capitol Building Because He Lost The Presidential Election
- NBC News: Ossoff defeats Perdue in Georgia, handing control of the Senate to Democrats, NBC News projects
- CNN: Biden says US democracy under ‘unprecedented assault’ and calls on Trump to ‘demand an end to this siege’
- The Week: Pence, not Trump, reportedly approved National Guard deployment after Capitol breach
- CBS News: Biden to nominate Merrick Garland to be attorney general
- CNN: Analysis: Mitch McConnell just went off on Donald Trump and the election deniers
- NPR: Congress Reconvenes After Rioters Breach U.S. Capitol
- USA TODAY: ‘A colossal failure’: How were pro-Trump rioters able to breach Capitol security?
- USA TODAY: ‘Double standard’: Black lawmakers and activists decry police response to attack on US Capitol
- Axios: “Disgraceful scenes”: World leaders condemn chaos at U.S. Capitol
- NBC News: These three states have the worst Covid infection rates of anywhere in the world
- Politico: Trump privately admits it’s over, but wants to brawl for attention
- CNBC: ‘Status Not Available:’ IRS says these taxpayers won’t receive second stimulus check automatically
- CNBC: Ex-Defense secretary: Trump’s Cabinet should invoke 25th Amendment to remove him from office
- NBC News: Judge bans Proud Boys leader from Washington, D.C., after arrest
- The Hill: Federal judge rejects Trump lawsuit to decertify Georgia results
- CNN: First lady’s chief of staff and former WH press secretary resigns over violent protests
- CNN: Twitter locks Trump’s account for 12 hours, signals he could be banned
- The Hill: George W. Bush to attend Biden inauguration
- CNN: Texas Republican Rep. Kevin Brady tests positive for Covid-19
- NPR: Attorney On Call With Trump And Georgia Officials Resigns From Law Firm
- CBS News: U.K. judge denies WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange’s request for release on bail
- Yahoo: Dr. Dre says he’s ‘doing great’ after being hospitalized in ICU for apparent brain aneurysm
Biden’s Win Certified, And The Insurrection Aftermath
Day 1,449: Thursday, January 7
Thursday’s top stories:
- CNN: Congress completes electoral count, finalizing Biden’s win after violent delay from pro-Trump mob
- The Verge: Here are the 147 members of Congress who voted to support a conspiracy-fueled mob
- ABC News: Pelosi, Schumer call for Trump’s immediate removal, threaten impeachment
- CNN: Trump publicly acknowledges he won’t serve a second term day after inciting mob
- USA TODAY: DC updates: 4 dead, 52 arrested, 14 police officers injured after pro-Trump rioters breach US Capitol; FBI opens investigation
- Reuters: Wall Street Journal editorial board calls on Trump to resign
- Market Watch: U.S. counts record of almost 4,000 COVID-19 deaths in a day as virus continues to wreak havoc
- The Hill: House Judiciary Democrats ask Pence to invoke 25th Amendment to remove Trump
- CNN: Angry Republican leaders float removing Trump from office
- The Hill: Pence opposes removing Trump under 25th Amendment: reports
- CNBC: Pompeo, Mnuchin among Cabinet secretaries who discussed 25th Amendment with staff, sources say
- CNBC: Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao is first Trump Cabinet member to quit after riot
- Wall Street Journal: Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos Resigns
- CNBC: ‘I can’t stay here’ — Mick Mulvaney resigns from Trump administration, expects others to follow
- CNN: Trump’s deputy national security adviser resigns as other top officials consider quitting over Capitol riot
- USA TODAY: Biden introduces Merrick Garland as attorney general, 3 other Justice Department nominees
- CNN: Biden assails different treatment of pro-Trump mob and Black Lives Matter protesters
- Politico: ‘He screwed the country’: Trump loyalty disintegrates
- Reuters: How security failures enabled Trump mob to storm U.S. Capitol
- The Hill: DC mayor extends emergency declaration until day after Biden’s inauguration
- CNBC: Federal prosecutor doesn’t rule out charging Trump for inciting Capitol riot
- Business Insider: Trump to flee DC for Camp David this weekend after his supporters trashed the US Capitol in a riot
- The Hill: Three Republican governors call for Trump’s removal or resignation after Capitol riot
- Bloomberg: Trump Prepares Pardon List for Aides and Family, and Maybe Himself
- NBC News: Capitol Police chief resigning amid criticism over pro-Trump mob
- AP: Capitol Police rejected offers of federal help to quell mob
- The Hill: Federal prosecutors bring charges against 55 following Capitol riot
- CBS News: West Virginia lawmaker records himself storming the U.S. Capitol: “We’re in!”
- Vox: The insurrection happened at state capitols, too
- BuzzFeed News: There’s No Evidence Antifa Was Involved In The Attempted Coup At The Capitol
- USA TODAY: President Trump blocked from posting to Facebook, Instagram ‘indefinitely,’ at least through end of term
- Politico: Pence expected to attend Biden’s inauguration
- CNN: Sen. Josh Hawley’s book canceled by publisher citing ‘deadly insurrection’ at Capitol building
- Kansas City: ‘The biggest mistake I’ve ever made.’ Danforth rues mentoring Hawley, blames him for riot
- CBS News: Iraq issues arrest warrant for Trump over drone strike killing
- Times of Malta: Russia, China, Iran mock the US after Capitol storming
Trump Finally Banned From Twitter
Day 1,450: Friday, January 8
Friday’s top stories:
- CNBC: Twitter bans Trump, says plans for Jan. 17 armed protests are circulating
- CNN: Democratic momentum builds for potential fast-track impeachment next week
- Anchorage Daily News: Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski calls on President Trump to resign, questions her future as a Republican
- Axios: GOP Sen. Ben Sasse says he would “definitely consider” articles of impeachment against Trump
- The Hill: Multiple Democratic senators call for Cruz and Hawley to resign
- Associated Press: Capitol siege raises security concerns for Biden inaugural
- Politico: Justice Department warns of national security fallout from Capitol Hill insurrection
- The Washington Post: Live updates: U.S. surpasses 300,000 daily coronavirus cases, the second alarming record this week
- Reuters: Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine appears effective against mutation in new coronavirus variants -study
- CNN: The US economy lost 140,000 jobs in December. All of them were held by women
- The Guardian: Trump calls for end to violence he incited as pressure on White House mounts
- CNN: Biden says Trump skipping inauguration is ‘a good thing’
- Politico: Pelosi asks Joint Chiefs about preventing Trump from launching nukes
- NBC News: Capitol Police officer dies from injuries after clashing with pro-Trump mob
- CNN: As riot raged at Capitol, Trump tried to call senators to overturn election
- Vox: Republican senator: White House aides say Trump was “delighted” as Capitol was stormed
- Politico: ‘Inside job’: House Dems ask if Capitol rioters had hidden help
- NBC News: Man pictured with foot on desk in Pelosi’s office is arrested
- CNBC: West Virginia state legislator Derrick Evans charged with illegally entering U.S. Capitol during riot
- ABC News: FBI posts photo of person who placed suspected pipe bombs outside DNC, RNC
- Reuters: Laptop stolen from Pelosi’s office during storming of U.S. Capitol, says aide
- Bloomberg: Biden Demands Trillions in New Aid, Renews $2,000-Checks Goal
- The Hill: Democrats vow to deliver $2K checks with control of Senate
- NBC News: Biden’s agenda gets a fighting chance after Democrats capture Senate
- Politico: IRS says misrouted stimulus payments now reaching taxpayers
- AP: GOP’s David Perdue concedes to Jon Ossoff in Georgia runoff
- Reuters: Google suspends Parler social networking app from Play Store; Apple gives 24-hour warning
- NBC News: Twitter bans Michael Flynn, Sidney Powell in QAnon account purge
- Bloomberg: Sidney Powell Sued by Dominion for $1.3 Billion Over Vote-Fraud Claims
- The Independent: Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast removed from YouTube hours after Giuliani interview
- Axios: All the platforms that have banned or restricted Trump so far
- BuzzFeed News: The FBI Says There’s No Evidence Of Antifa Involvement In The Capitol Mob
- Associated Press: ‘Great damage’: Republicans recoil from Missouri Sen. Hawley
- Politico: Trump staffers are worrying about their next job
- Rantt Media: Trump Prepared For This Insurrection His Entire Presidency
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