#RollingStone: 100 Actions That Define #PresidentDonaldTrump’s #DonaldTrump’s Horrifying #First100Days #PresidentTrumpFirst100Days in Office

The president and his administration have waged a corrupt, chaotic, and cruel assault on the United States and its people

By Tim DickinsonRyan Bort

April 29, 2025

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 15: U.S. President Donald Trump arrives for a presentation ceremony for the Commander-in-Chief Trophy to the U.S. Naval Academy in the East Room of the White House on April 15, 2025 in Washington, DC. The Commander-in-Chief Trophy is awarded to the winner of the American college football series among the teams of the U.S. Military Academy (Army Black Knights), the U.S. Naval Academy (Navy Midshipmen), and the U.S. Air Force Academy (Air Force Falcons). (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Donald Trump in the White House on April 15, 2025, in Washington, D.C.Win McNamee/Getty Images

Donald Trump’s first 100 days have been the most chaotic and consequential in modern political memory. He has wielded the presidency like a king, seeking to bend America (and, far less successfully, the world) to his will. The result has been about what you’d expect from the first convicted felon and twice-impeached insurrectionist to return to the White House: a reckless campaign of overreach and lawlessness that has strained the federal judiciary, the Constitution, and American democracy itself.

Trump has emerged with few legislative accomplishments — the fewest in a president’s first 100 days, in fact, since the 1950s. They include a short-term spending bill and a law named for murder victim Laken Riley that strips immigrants of due-process rights — both enabled by Democrats. But as he’s taken a hatchet to the government, empowering Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and Trump’s largest political benefactor, to decimate the federal bureaucracy, eliminating entire agencies, slashing and demoralizing others, while hoovering up Americans’ personal data for as yet unclear (but surely not benign) purposes.

Trump’s 100 days are consequential, but not politically successful. At the 100 day mark he’s the least popular president in some 80 years. His chaotic and nasty style of governance has sent his approvals into the toilet. He now finds himself under water even on his signature issue immigration. Trump has spent the days leading up to the milestone melting down over his polling.

It hasn’t been all bad, though. He did move to get rid of the penny.

Below we survey 100 of the most terrifying, corrupt, and otherwise absurd actions that Trump and his administration have taken since he was inaugurated on Jan. 20.

  1. Stages billionaire’s row at his inauguration — placing tech CEOs Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook, and other high-dollar donors in front of some of his Cabinet nominees.
  1. Demands an apology from the “Radical Left hard line Trump hater” bishop who implored him to “have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now” during a sermon at the National Cathedral.
  1. Attempts to repeal birthright citizenship, which is enshrined in the Constitution, by executive order. The move inspires a wave of lawsuits and is blocked by several federal judges. The Supreme Court is set to take up the issue in May.
  1. Deports hundreds of immigrants to a notorious prison in El Salvador without due process, citing the Alien Enemies Act, a 1798 law infamously used to justify the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The move was made in defiance of a judge’s order.
  1. Calls for a judge’s impeachment in response to a judge’s order barring his deportations — earning a reprimand from Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts: “Impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision.”
  1. Admits it wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia — a Maryland man without a criminal record — due to what it described as an “administrative error.” The Supreme Court unanimously orders the administration to “facilitate” his return. It is so far refusing to do so, claiming the high court didn’t say what it said.
  1. Mentions repeatedly how much he would “love” to illegally send American citizens to prison in El Salvador, even suggesting directly to the nation’s president, Nayib Bukele, that he’d like to rendition “homegrown” criminals during an Oval Office meeting.
  1. Deports U.S. citizen children. Those removed, along with undocumented parents, include a two-year-old, a four-year-old with metastatic cancer, and a 10-year-old with brain cancer who was stopped on the way to an emergency medical treatment.
  1. Says about the quest for mass deportations: “We cannot give everyone a trial.”
  1. Renames the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America.” (Also revives “Mount McKinley” as the name for the great Alaskan mountain, Denali.) 
Trump and the “Gulf of America” poster board he has kept on display in the Oval Office, on Feb. 25, 2025 in Washington, D.C.Alex Wong/Getty Images
  1. Ousts the Associated Press from White House briefings over its refusal to call the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America.” (The move is later ruled unconstitutional.) The White House subsequently takes control of which reporters get access to press briefings, while the Justice Department revokes Biden-era protections for reporters.
  1. Spends Presidents’ Day weekend asserting he is allowed to break any law he wants. “He who saves his Country does not violate any law,” Trump made sure to post to both Truth Social and X, driving home the point.
  1. Says he wouldn’t “100 percent” agree that the U.S. should be governed by laws, not men. 
  1. Pardons his supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, including those who assaulted cops. Stewart Rhodes, the Oath Keepers honcho sentenced to 18 years for seditious conspiracy, and Enrique Tarrio, the Proud Boys leader sentenced to 22 years, were also let off the hook.
  1. Ed Martin, Trump’s loyalist prosecutor in D.C., fires the Justice Department lawyers who worked on Jan. 6 cases.
  1. Issues an executive order expanding police state to “unleash high-impact local police forces,” equipped with spare weapons from the military, and guaranteed legal representation if they abuse the citizenry.
  1. Drops federal corruption charges against Eric Adams, while attempting to hold the New York City mayor by the short hairs as “an ever present partner,” under threat of future prosecution.
  1. Burns through four IRS interim commissioners as the administration seeks to gain control over personal taxpayer records to aid its deportation efforts and threatens to revoke tax exempt status of nonprofits Trump opposes.
  1. Thumbs his nose at constitutional term limits by repeatedly discussing a potential 2028 presidential run, as his family business even starts selling “Trump 2028” merch.
  1. Blocks the State Department from issuing passports marked with X to Americans who don’t fall on the gender binary.
  1. Attempts to ban trans soldiers from the military, implying they are dishonorable. A judge later blocks the order, writing that it was “soaked in animus.”
  1. Arrests a sitting judge in Wisconsin, allegedly for helping a migrant avoid being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
  1. Captures and seeks deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder who condemned Israel’s violence toward Gaza at student protests, on the pretext that his presence in the U.S. is harming American foreign policy objectives. (Khalil missed the birth of his child while in custody.)
  1. Threatens to arrest and imprison pro-Gaza participants of “illegal protests” at American universities, First Amendment be damned.
  1. Detains Rumeysa Ozturk, a student visa holder from Turkey studying at Tufts University, without charge, over her publication of a pro-Palestine op-ed.
  1. Shares an AI video on Truth Social imagining Gaza as a glitzy beach paradise with a lavish “Trump Gaza” hotel. (Trump previously pledged a U.S. takeover of Gaza, insisting: “We will own it.”)
Trump holds up a tariff chart on April 2, 2025 in Washington, D.C.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
  1. Imposes sweeping tariffs on America’s trading partners, dubbing the move “Liberation Day,” and insisting America “IS HEALING” as the markets crash before hitting the golf course.
  1. Trump’s nonsensical tariff plan calls for import levies on the Heard and McDonald Islands, an uninhabited Australian territory that’s home to penguins, but none for Vladimir Putin’s Russia
  1. Promotes a video on Truth Social about how he is “purposely crashing the stock market.”
  1. Tells Americans that “THIS IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY!!!” hours before scaling back his tariffs, leading to accusations of market manipulation.
  1. Jacks up the tariff on Chinese goods to well over 100 percent, exacerbating a trade war that appears to have no end.
Pete Hegseth does damage control during the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on April 21, 2025 in Washington, D.C.Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
  1. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth posts sensitive military attack plans in an unsecured Signal group chat that accidentally included a journalist.
  1. Hegseth messages the same attack plans to another unsecured Signal chat that included his wife.
  2. Fires multiple national security officials a day after right-wing extremist and conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer recommends their ouster in a meeting at the White House.
  1. Sides with Putin by calling Ukraine President Volodomyr Zelensky a “dictator” as he continues to fight Russia’s invasion.
Trump and J.D. Vance meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office on Feb. 28, 2025 in Washington, D.C.Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
  1. Berates Zelensky in the Oval Office, turning a meeting that was supposed to be about an economic agreement to help end the war into an intercontinental embarrassment (to the Kremlin’s delight).
  1. The Justice Department shuts down an anti-corruption task force that went after Russian oligarchs, including by seizing assets of those violating sanctions.
  1. Sells a “gold card” allowing a pathway to citizenship for just about anyone who can afford the $5 million price tag, including Russian oligarchs.
  1. Threatens to take Greenland with military force.
  1. Repeatedly pressures Canada to submit to becoming America’s “51st state,” subjecting the close ally to stiff tariffs and incessant bullying. 
  1. Skips honoring the return of four American soldiers killed in a training exercise in Lithuania to attend a golf tournament at his Doral resort in Florida.
  1. Issues executive orders cracking down on some of the nation’s biggest law firms, as retaliation for representing his political enemies. He has since mocked how some of these firms have bowed to his demands in order to skirt retribution.
  1. Wages a pressure campaign against higher-learning institutions, threatening to withhold funding unless they satisfy the administration’s demands. Some, like Columbia University, cave, while others, like Harvard, fight back.
  1. Signs an executive order to “eliminate” the Department of Education.
  1. Opens a snitch line for parents to rat out pro-diversity efforts in public education. The federal initiative is introduced in coordination with the extremist group Moms for Liberty.
  1. Says he might get rid of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and later denies loyalist Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ request for disaster relief as the state struggles to recover from a series of tornadoes.
  1. Uselessly drains billions of gallons from California reservoirs in the Central Valley for a photo op, while lying that the water will help put out (already fully contained) Los Angeles wildfires.
  1. Suggests withholding federal wildfire aid from California unless the state satisfies a series of demands.
  1. Issues executive orders directing the Justice Department to investigate former Trump officials Miles Taylor for writing anonymously about his first administration, and Chris Krebs, a former Homeland Security official, for telling the truth about the 2020 election.
  1. Ends Secret Service security detail for loyalists-turned-critics — including former National Security Adviser John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo — who face foreign death threats over their involvement in Trump’s assasination of a top Iranian general.
  1. Purges top staff of the National Archives in apparent payback for its connection to the criminal charges brought against Trump for absconding to Mar-a-Lago with boxes of classified presidential records.
  1. Instructs Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate ActBlue, the fundraising portal widely used by Democratic political campaigns. (WinRed, the GOP equivalent, is the subject of multiple consumer complaints and state-level investigations.)
  1. Fires a pardon attorney hours after she refused to sign off on restoring gun rights to Mel Gibson, the actor and friend of Trump who is subject to restrictions because of a domestic violence conviction.
  1. Shutters the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
  1. Allows Musk and the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to gleefully fire tens of thousands of federal workers without any basis.
  1. Empowers DOGE to mine sensitive data the government holds on American citizens, from the Social Security Administration to the IRSraising alarms about privacy and federal surveillance.
  1. Repeatedly attempts to shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
  1. Musk and Vice President J.D. Vance team up to rehire a staffer who once wrote, “I was racist before it was cool.” The staffer is part of a stable of problematic, inexperienced Musk acolytes aiding DOGE in the reckless teardown of federal agencies.
A member of the pharmacology department takes inventory of the last boxes of drugs delivered by the now-dismantled United States Agency for International Development (USAID) on April 1, 2025.LUIS TATO/AFP/Getty Images
  1. Pulls the plug on the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), leaving aid workers and recipients in the lurch. The cuts are threatening tens of millions of lives.
  1. Slashes jobs at the Department of Veterans Affairs, while laying out plans to cut 80,000 more from the already short-staffed agency responsible for veteran health care and other services.
  1. Fires over a dozen inspectors general, who offer oversight of executive agencies and actually prevent waste, fraud, and abuse.
  1. Musk admits DOGE “accidentally canceled” Ebola prevention, before supposedly reinstating it.
  1. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s Health and Human Services secretary, fires thousands from the Centers for Disease Control, National Institute of Health, FDA, and other agencies responsible for the nation’s health and scientific research. The “bloodbath” pushes scientists to consider leaving America.
  1. RFK Jr. downplays the severity of a measles outbreak in Texas that led to the first death from the disease in a decade. “It’s not unusual to have measles outbreaks every year,” he insisted during a Cabinet meeting.
  1. RFK Jr. says he wants a “registry” of Americans living with autism. The administration said it’s ”not creating“ the database after intense backlash, but RFK Jr. still seems to be planning to determine what causes autism “by September.”
  1. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) slashes $1 billion that helped food banks and schools buy products from local farmers.
  1. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suspends milk inspections amid DOGE cuts, while the USDA pulls the plug on a program to monitor the nation’s raw chicken supply for salmonella.
  1. Announces a private dinner and White House tour for the largest investors in Trump’s personal cryptocurrency meme coin, which he launched just days before his inauguration.
  1. Pardons loyalist in Nevada who fraudulently used funds meant to honor a fallen police officer for plastic surgery.
Trump, Musk, and a Tesla Model S on the South Lawn of the White House on March 11, 2025 in Washington, D.C.Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
  1. Turns the White House lawn into a Tesla showroom in order to pump up the stock price of Musk’s flagship company. Alleges that a boycott of Tesla is somehow “illegal,” while the Justice Department describes Tesla vandalism as “domestic terrorism.”
  1. Musk and DOGE slash the Federal Aviation Administration workforce. The cuts include air traffic control support staff.
  1. Baselessly blames a deadly mid-air collision of a military helicopter and a passenger jet on DEI, or diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
  1. Pushes a series of absurd lies and distortions to justify DOGE tearing apart the government, from claiming the U.S. spent $50 million on condoms for Gaza to lamenting millions spent “making mice transgender.”
  1. Orders a sweeping freeze of trillions in federal grants and spending, affecting programs including Meals on Wheels and Medicaid. Mostly rescinds it after getting smacked down in court — but keeps it in place for green energy projects funded by the Inflation Reduction Act.
  1. Pulls the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement, placing America alongside pariah nations Iran, Libya, and Yemen as the only countries refusing to commit to coordinated reductions of greenhouse gases. 
  1. Places 31 core environmental regulations on the chopping block — including the “endangerment finding” that made carbon pollution subject to the Clean Air Act. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin brags of “driving a dagger straight into the heart of the climate change religion.”
  1. Dismisses the authors working on the National Climate Assessment, a congressionally mandated overview of the impact of global warming on the United States.
  1. Fires hundreds of staffers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the agency responsible for weather monitoring.
  1. Guts the National Environmental Policy Act, one of the nation’s bedrock public health and environmental protection laws that the fossil fuel industry had been targeting for decades.
  1. Stages a MAGA takeover of the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, declaring himself chairman of the venerated institution.
  1. The White House X account becomes dark and trollish, posting an “ASMR” video of deportees being shackled before a flight, as well as other memes mocking migrants. 
  1. Instructs the Department of Homeland Security to produce ads thanking him for closing the border. The DHS budgets up to $200 million for the campaign, exempting the money from DOGE review.
Kristi Noem speaks during a tour of the Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT) on March 26, 2025 in Tecoluca, El Salvador.Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images
  1. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem poses for a ghoulish photo op inside of El Salvador’s infamous mega-prison, standing in front of a prison cell full of shirtless inmates with shaved heads.
  1. Rescinds Biden-era executive orders that would have dramatically lowered prescription drug prices.
  1. Backs legislation to abolish limits on bank overdraft fees, scrapping reforms that imposed a $5 cap.
  1. Issues an executive order banning collective bargaining at many federal agencies, insisting that union rights are a threat to national security.
  1. The Pentagon’s anti-diversity purge leads the Naval Academy to remove Maya Angelou from its library, while retaining Hitler’s Mein Kampf.
Crewmembers of the Enola Gay, the American B-29 bomber which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, on a jeep in the first Army Day Parade since the end of the War, April 12, 1946.Keystone/Getty Images
  1. The Pentagon briefly blocks web pages and training materials dedicated to the Tuskegee Airmen, the Navajo codebreakers, Jackie Robinson, and Women Airforce Service Pilots (a.k.a. WASPs). It even flags the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the first atom bomb on Japan, as woke.
  1. Fires senior women military leaders from their posts at the Coast Guard, Navy, and Air Force, as well as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a Black man. 
  1. Orders a crackdown on supposed “anti-American ideology” at the Smithsonian Institution, in particular at the National Museum of African American History and the Women’s History Museum.
  1. Rescinds a bedrock Civil Rights-era order from Lyndon B. Johnson barring discrimination among federal contractors. Trump later issues an executive order, dubbed “Restoring Equality of Opportunity and Meritocracy,” calling for the rescission of Civil Rights Act regulations.
  1. Spars with Maine’s governor at the White House over the state refusing to comply with an order barring trans athletes from participating in women’s sports. The Department of Education announces an investigation into Maine’s DOE later the same day.
  1. Tries to erase LGBTQ history by removing “T” and “Q” from the website for the Stonewall Inn National Monument, the site that birthed the modern LGBTQ movement, dismissing the leadership of trans icons like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera.
  1. Cuts thousands of jobs at the Forest Service and National Park Service, throwing the parks into chaos while elevating the risk for wildfires
  1. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy orders federal funding be prioritized to serve communities with high marriage and birth rates.
  1. Reclassifies millions of undocumented immigrants with Social Security numbers as dead, seeking to “terminate” their legal and financial lives. 
  1. Issues an executive order demanding a registry of sanctuary cities and states, which would be targeted for the “suspension or termination” of federal funding.
  1. Yanks ReproductiveRights.gov off the internet, while removing every mention of “abortion” from the Department of Health and Human Services website. 
  1. Pardons 23 anti-abortion activists convicted of crimes breaking into reproductive health centers, stealing fetal tissue, and accosting pregnant patients outside.
  1. Amid dismal polling preceding his 100th day in office, Trump calls pollsters “criminals” who should be “investigated.”

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#AmyGoodman #BreakingTheSoundBarrier Weekly Column: First They Came for #MahmoudKhalil

First They Came for Mahmoud Khalil

Weekly Column

April 03, 2025

By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan

The Trump administration’s nationwide roundup of international students accused of holding opinions it dislikes is picking up speed, sowing fear, separating families and driving people to go underground or out of the country. This targeting appeals to President Trump and his followers as it bolsters three pillars of the MAGA movement: It attacks universities, long reviled as a source of liberal power; it fuels the anti-immigrant fervor long promoted by people like Trump advisor Stephen Miller; thirdly, by targeting Palestinian solidarity activists on campus, it amplifies the false narrative that criticizing the state of Israel is antisemitic (even though many of the protesters are Jewish) enabling the attacks on academia while providing cover for Israel’s resumed ethnic cleansing in Gaza.

History teaches us that standing by silently as others are disappeared is a failed strategy, as the next person grabbed off the street by masked agents of the state may be you.

Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University grad student until last December, was the first arrested, on March 8. He was a legal permanent resident of the United States, with a green card (now revoked). His wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, is a U.S. citizen who is about to give birth to their first child. Eight months pregnant, she filmed her husband’s arrest as she spoke to his lawyer on the phone. She tried to learn the identities of the arresting plainclothes agents as they dragged Mahmoud into an unmarked car.

Mahmoud joined in the Palestine solidarity protests at Columbia University last spring, and was accepted by both the protesters and administration as a negotiator. He thus had a prominent public role in the first major protest encampment against Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza, which sparked similar encampments nationwide. This is very likely why he was targeted for deportation. He has been held in an ICE jail in Jena, Louisiana, since March 9. A federal judge has blocked his deportation while his legal team fights for his release.

Days after his arrest, President Donald Trump threatened on his social media site, “This is the first arrest of many to come.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio, addressing the press on March 27, claimed that at least 300 student visas had been revoked.

Names of those targeted have been surfacing day by day.

Ranjani Srinivasan, another Columbia graduate student, left for Canada after her visa was revoked and agents came to her door. She wrote in an open letter, “With the rapidly escalating situation, the criminalization of free speech, and imminent travel bans, what has happened to me can happen to you. … We must exert maximum pressure on Columbia and other universities to protect international students from these arbitrary state actions.”

Momodou Taal, a graduate student at Cornell University and a citizen of both the U.K. and The Gambia, left the U.S. rather than risk deportation or imprisonment. Before leaving, he appeared on the Democracy Now! news hour, saying from an undisclosed location, “What we’re seeing now isn’t just a crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech … but we’re seeing that any criticism of the state of Israel, any criticism of the United States government or Trump’s administration, you can be liable for deportation.”

Those targeted include Columbia students Leqaa Kordia, a Palestinian from the Occupied West Bank, and Yunseo Chung, a South Korean native and green card holder, who has been in the U.S. since she was 7 years old. Rasha Alawieh, a Brown University medical doctor, was deported to Lebanon. Badar Khan Suri of Georgetown University has been locked up by ICE, not for his activism, but likely because his wife, a U.S. citizen and thus not deportable, is an activist.

In one of the most disturbing incidents, Tufts University Ph.D. student and Fulbright scholar Rumeysa Ozturk was snatched off the street outside Boston by half a dozen masked ICE agents as she was walking to iftar with friends, to break the daily fast during Ramadan. The abduction, caught on a neighbor’s doorbell camera, was a chilling demonstration of the brutal tactics being used against this vulnerable population. The day after her arrest, over 1,000 people turned out to protest near Tufts, demanding her release.

Back at Columbia University, protests continue. On Wednesday, about a dozen Jewish students chained themselves to two campus gates. Aharon Dardik, an Israeli American student, speaking to Democracy Now!, explained why:

“We, as Jewish students … said that we weren’t going to leave until the university named who it was amongst the trustees who collaborated with the fascist Trump administration to detain our classmate, Mahmoud Khalil, and try to deport him.”

Among the signs they held was one that read, “First, they came for Mahmoud,” a reference to Pastor Martin Niemöller’s famous saying from Nazi Germany that ends, “and I said nothing … then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak out.”

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Book Mini-Review: Ballad For Americans

A Promised Land.

Barack Obama.

New York: Crown, 701 pp., $45.

I finally understand accept Barack Obama. When I was in elementary school in the post-Civil-Rights/Black-Power 70s, we were taught, and ultimately performed in a school assembly, a suite of songs called Ballad For Americans. Some guy with a real deep voice led the chorus on the record we heard, studied and copied (And on that starry morn…/Oh, Uncle Sam was born! [Some Birthday!]). Reading 44’s account, the first of two volumes, I felt the same energy and purpose in this wide memoir–one, like its subject, does the amazing trick of A-1 narrative lacking first-person emotional depth; the real Obama is somewhere within his first memoir Dreams From My Father and in the books of his biographers. What remains is an account for the future American believer, written by a champion of the American downtrodden, not the oppressed. In Obama’s world, only two choices exist: a) give up (cynicism); b) work within the system for change–change meaning incremental moves. The post-Ballad Paul Robeson–the one that got in what Obama hero John Lewis has popularized as “good trouble,” real good–can’t appeal to 44, because the Obama of this book sees his white grandmother’s reflection in the mirror. He’s the kind of person who, as a child, waved an American flag with his family for the Apollo 11 astronauts, a person who hypothetically believes that reason leading to common understanding one day will, to give an example not in the book, pull down a Confederate statue. (Obama is not the only “new” American on the scene: He is symbolically aping the Ballad Robeson, while Lin-Manuel Miranda imitated him more literally.) He admires the Tea Party’s radical organizing but refuses to commit to it himself: “I’d spent my entire political career promoting civic participation as a cure for much of what ailed our democracy. I could hardly complain, I told myself, just because it was opposition to my agenda that was now spurring such passionate citizen involvement.” The Trump-ish forces represented by the Tea Party, then, understood/stand they’re in a (racial) war for the future of America but Obama sees it as mere (angry) civics. Sadly, this explains a lot. So 44’s map to the immediate future is optimistic and very realistic–way too so, if you happen to think white supremacists are more than just controversially civic-minded. But this Captain America has no choice but to be this way because he long ago locked the doors to any other ideas, any socio-political imagination that comes from first breaking the mirror.

DECEMBER 2nd UPDATE: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/progressives-fire-back-at-obama-after-he-criticizes-defund-the-police-movement

Transcript of President Trump’s Mt. Rushmore Address

There are speeches and articles you listen to and read, respectively, and then there are those you study.

I made things in bold I thought important.

Donald Trump: (02:20)
Well, thank you very much. Governor Noem, Secretary Bernhardt, we very much appreciate it. Members of Congress, distinguished guests, and a very special hello to South Dakota. As we begin this 4th of July weekend, the First Lady and I would wish each and every one of you a very, very happy Independence Day. Thank you.

Donald Trump: (02:52)

Let us show our appreciation to the South Dakota Army and Air National Guard and the Air Force for inspiring us with that magnificent display of American air power, and of course our gratitude as always to the legendary and very talented Blue Angels. Thank you very much. Let us also send you our deepest thanks to our wonderful veterans, law enforcement, first responders, and the doctors, nurses, and scientists working tirelessly to kill the virus. They are working hard. I want to thank them very, very much. We’re grateful as well to your state’s congressional delegation. Senator John Thune. John, thank you very much. Senator Mike Rounds. Thank you, Mike. And Dusty Johnson, Congressman. Hi, Dusty. Thank you. And all others with us tonight from Congress, thank you very much for coming. We appreciate it.

Donald Trump: (04:07)

There could be no better place to celebrate America’s independence than beneath this magnificent, incredible majestic mountain and monument to the greatest Americans who have ever lived. Today we pay tribute to the exceptional lives and extraordinary legacies of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Teddy Roosevelt. I am here as your president to proclaim before the country and before the world, this monument will never be desecrated, these heroes will never be defamed, their legacy will never ever be destroyed, their achievements will never be forgotten, and Mount Rushmore will stand forever as an eternal tribute to our forefathers and to our freedom.

Donald Trump: (05:29)

We gather tonight to herald the most important day in the history of nations, July 4th, 1776. At those words, every American heart should swell with pride, every American family should cheer with delight, and every American patriot should be filled with joy because each of you lives in the most magnificent country in the history of the world and it will soon be greater than ever before.

Donald Trump: (06:13)

Our founders launched not only a revolution in government, but a revolution in the pursuit of justice, equality, liberty, and prosperity. No nation has done more to advance the human condition than the United States of America and no people have done more to promote human progress than the citizens of our great nation. It was all made possible by the courage of 56 patriots who gathered in Philadelphia 244 years ago and signed the Declaration of Independence. They enshrined a divine truth that changed the world forever when they said, “All men are created equal.” These immortal words set in motion the unstoppable march of freedom. Our founders boldly declared that we are all endowed with the same divine rights, given us by our Creator in Heaven, and that which God has given us, we will allow no one ever to take away ever.

Donald Trump: (07:48)

1776 represented the culmination of thousands of years of Western civilization and the triumph of not only spirit, but of wisdom, philosophy, and reason. And yet, as we meet here tonight, there is a growing danger that threatens every blessing our ancestors fought so hard for, struggled, they bled to secure. Our nation is witnessing a merciless campaign to wipe out our history, defame our heroes, erase our values, and indoctrinate our children. Angry mobs are trying to tear down statues of our founders, deface our most sacred memorials, and unleash a wave of violent crime in our cities. Many of these people have no idea why they’re doing this, but some know what they are doing. They think the American people are weak and soft and submissive, but no, the American people are strong and proud and they will not allow our country and all of its values, history, and culture to be taken from them.

Donald Trump: (09:17)

One of their political weapons is cancel culture, driving people from their jobs, shaming dissenters, and demanding total submission from anyone who disagrees. This is the very definition of totalitarianism, and it is completely alien to our culture and to our values and it has absolutely no place in the United States of America.

Donald Trump: (10:24)

This attack on our liberty, our magnificent liberty must be stopped and it will be stopped very quickly. We will expose this dangerous movement, protect our nation’s children from this radical assault, and preserve our beloved American way of life. In our schools, our newsrooms, even our corporate boardrooms, there is a new far-left fascism that demands absolute allegiance. If you do not speak its language, perform its rituals, recite its mantras, and follow its commandments, then you will be censored, banished, blacklisted, persecuted, and punished. It’s not going to happen to us.

Donald Trump: (11:25)

Make no mistake. This left-wing cultural revolution is designed to overthrow the American Revolution. In so doing they would destroy the very civilization that rescued billions from poverty, disease, violence, and hunger, and that lifted humanity to new heights of achievement, discovery, and progress. To make this possible, they are determined to tear down every statue, symbol, and memory of our national heritage.

 

Donald Trump: (12:01)

– Memory of our national heritage.

Speaker 2: (12:08)

Not on my watch.

Donald Trump: (12:09)

True. That’s very true actually. That is why I am deploying federal law enforcement to protect our monuments, arrest the rioters, and prosecutors offenders to the fullest extent of the law.

 

Speaker 3: (12:28)

Four more years! Four more years! Four more years!

 

Donald Trump: (12:48)

Thank you.

Donald Trump: (12:51)

I am pleased to report that yesterday, federal agents arrested the suspected ringleader of the attack on the statue of the great Andrew Jackson in Washington, D.C., and in addition, hundreds more have been arrested. Under the executive order I signed last week pertaining to the Veterans Memorial Preservation Memorial and Recognition Act and other laws, people who damage or deface federal statues or monuments will get a minimum of 10 years in prison and obviously that includes our beautiful Mount Rushmore.

Donald Trump: (13:54)

Our people have a great memory. They will never forget the destruction of statues and monuments to George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, abolitionists and many others. The violent mayhem we have seen in the streets and cities that are run by liberal Democrats in every case is the predictable result of years of extreme indoctrination and bias in education, journalism, and other cultural institutions. Against every law of society and nature, our children are taught in school to hate their own country and to believe that the men and women who built it were not heroes but that were villains. The radical view of American history is a web of lies, all perspective is removed, every virtue is obscured, every motive is twisted, every fact is distorted and every flaw is magnified until the history is purged and the record is disfigured beyond all recognition. This movement is openly attacking the legacies of every person on Mount Rushmore. They defiled the memory of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt. Today we will set history and history’s record straight.

Donald Trump: (15:51)

Before these figures were immortalized in stone, they were American giants in full flesh and blood, gallant men, whose intrepid deeds unleashed the greatest leap of human advancement the world has ever known. Tonight I will tell you and most importantly the youth of our nation the true stories of these great, great men. From head to toe George Washington represented the strength, grace, and dignity of the American people. From a small volunteer force of citizen farmers, he created the Continental Army out of nothing and rallied them to stand against the most powerful military on earth. Through eight long years, through the brutal winter at Valley Forge, through setback after setback on the field of battle, he led those patriots to ultimate triumph. When the army had dwindled to a few thousand men at Christmas of 1776, when defeat seemed absolutely certain, he took what remained of his forces on a daring nighttime crossing of the Delaware River. They marched through nine miles of frigid darkness, many without boots on their feet, leaving a trail of blood in the snow. In the morning, they seized victory at Trenton after forcing the surrender of the most powerful empire on the planet at Yorktown, General Washington did not claim power but simply returned to Mount Vernon as a private citizen.

Donald Trump: (17:56)

When called upon again, he presided over the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia and was unanimously elected our first president. When he stepped down after two terms, his former adversary, King George called him the greatest man of the age. He remains first in our hearts to this day, for as long as Americans love this land, we will honor and cherish the father of our country, George Washington. He will never be removed, abolished, and most of all, he will never be forgotten. Thomas Jefferson, the great Thomas Jefferson, was 33 years old when he traveled north to Pennsylvania and brilliantly authored one of the greatest treasures of human history, the Declaration of Independence. He also drafted Virginia’s constitution and conceived and wrote the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, a model for our cherished First Amendment. After serving as the first Secretary of State, and then Vice President, he was elected to the presidency. He ordered American warriors to crush Barbary pirates. He doubled the size of our nation with the Louisiana Purchase and he sent the famous explorers Lewis and Clark into the west on a daring expedition to the Pacific Ocean. He was an architect, an inventor, a diplomat, a scholar, the founder of one of the world’s great universities and an ardent defender of liberty. Americans will forever admire the author of American freedom, Thomas Jefferson, and he too will never, ever be abandoned by us.

Donald Trump: (20:50)

Abraham Lincoln, the savior of our union, was a self-taught country lawyer who grew up in a log cabin on the American frontier. The first Republican president, he rose to high office from obscurity based on a force and clarity of his anti-slavery convictions. Very, very strong convictions. He signed the law that built the Trans-Continental Railroad. He signed the Homestead Act given to some incredible scholars as simply defined ordinary citizens free land to settle anywhere in the American West, and he led the country through the darkest hours of American history, giving every ounce of strength that he had to ensure that government of the people, by the people and for the people did not perish from this earth. He served as commander in chief of the U.S. Armed Forces during our bloodiest war, the struggle that saved our union and extinguished the evil of slavery. Over 600,000 died in that war, more than 20,000 were killed or wounded in a single day in Antietam. At Gettysburg 157 years ago, the Union bravely withstood an assault of nearly 15,000 men and threw back Pickett’s Charge. Lincoln won the Civil War. He issued the Emancipation Proclamation. He led the passage of the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery for all-time and ultimately his determination to preserve our nation and our union cost him his life. For as long as we live, Americans will uphold and revere the immortal memory of President Abraham Lincoln.

Donald Trump: (23:46)

Theodore Roosevelt exemplified the unbridled confidence of our national culture and identity. He saw the towering grandeur of America’s mission in the world and he pursued it with –

Donald Trump: (24:03)

– In the world and he pursued it with overwhelming energy and zeal. As a Lieutenant Colonel during the Spanish-American War, he led the famous Rough Riders to defeat the enemy at San Juan Hill. He cleaned up corruption as police commissioner of New York City, then served as the Governor of New York, Vice President, and at 42 years old, became the youngest ever President of the United States.

Donald Trump: (24:43)

He sent our great new naval fleet around the globe to announce America’s arrival as a world power. He gave us many of our national parks, including the Grand Canyon. He oversaw the construction of the awe-inspiring Panama Canal and he is the only person ever awarded both the Nobel Peace Prize and the Congressional Medal of Honor. He was American freedom personified in full. The American people will never relinquish the bold, beautiful and untamed spirit of Theodore Roosevelt.

Donald Trump: (25:39)

No movement that seeks to dismantle these treasured American legacies can possibly have a love of America at its heart. Can’t happen. No person who remains quiet at the destruction of this resplendent heritage can possibly lead us to a better future. The radical ideology attacking our country advances under the banner of social justice, but in truth, it would demolish both justice and society. It would transform justice into an instrument of division and vengeance and it would turn our free and inclusive society into a place of a repression, domination, and exclusion. They want to silence us, but we will not be silenced.

Crowd: (26:43)

USA! USA! USA! USA!

Speaker 5: (26:43)

We love you!

Speaker 6: (26:43)

We love you President Trump.

Donald Trump: (27:11)

Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much.

Donald Trump: (27:17)

We will state the truth in full without apology. We declare that the United States of America is the most just and exceptional nation ever to exist on earth. We are proud of the fact that our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles and we understand that these values have dramatically advanced the cause of peace and justice throughout the world. We know that the American family is the bedrock of American life. We recognize the solemn right and moral duty of every nation to secure its borders and we are building the wall. We remember that governments exist to protect the safety and happiness of their own people. A nation must care for its own citizens first. We must take care of America first. It’s time. We believe in equal opportunity, equal justice, and equal treatment for citizens of every race, background, religion and creed. Every child of every color, born and unborn, is made in the holy image of God.

Donald Trump: (29:26)

We want free and open debate, not speech codes and cancel culture. We embrace tolerance, not prejudice. We support the courageous men and women of law enforcement. We will never abolish our police or our great Second Amendment which gives us the right to keep and bear arms. We believe that our children should be taught to love their country, honor their history, and respect our great American flag. We stand tall, we stand proud, and we only kneel to Almighty God. This is who we are. This is what we believe and these are the values that will guide us as we strive to build an even better and greater future. Those who seek to erase our heritage want Americans to forget our pride and our great dignity so that we can no longer understand ourselves or America’s destiny. In toppling the heroes of 1776, they seek to dissolve the bonds of love and loyalty that we feel for our country and that we feel for each other. Their goal is not a better America, their goal is to end America.

 

Donald Trump: (31:25)

In its place, they want power for themselves, but just as patriots did in centuries past, the American people will stand in their way and we will win and win quickly and with great dignity. We will never let them rip America’s heroes from our monuments or from our hearts. By tearing down Washington and Jefferson, these radicals would tear down the very heritage for which men gave their lives to win the Civil War, they would erase the memory that inspired those soldiers to go to their deaths, singing these words of the Battle Hymn of the Republic, “As he died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, while God is marching on.” They would tear down the principles that propelled the abolition of slavery and ultimately around the world ending an evil institution that had plagued humanity for thousands and thousands of years. Our opponents would tear apart the very documents that Martin Luther King used to express his dream and the ideas that were the foundation of the righteous movement for Civil Rights. They would tear down the beliefs, culture and identity, that have made America the most vibrant and tolerant society in the history of the earth. My fellow Americans, it is time to speak up loudly and strongly and powerfully and defend the integrity of our country.

Crowd: (33:36)

USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!

Donald Trump: (34:03)

It is time for our politicians to summon the bravery and determination of our American ancestors. It is time. It is time to plant our flag and to protect the greatest of this nation for citizens of every race in every city in every part of this glorious land. For the sake of our honor, for the sake of our children, for the sake of our union, we must protect and preserve our history, our heritage, and our great heroes. Here tonight before the eyes of our forefathers, Americans declare again, as we did 244 years ago, that we will not be tyrannized, we will not be demeaned, and we will not be intimidated by bad, evil people. It will not happen.

Crowd: (35:12)

USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!

Donald Trump: (35:32)

We will proclaim the ideals of the Declaration of Independence and we will never surrender the spirit and the courage and the cause of July 4, 1776. Upon this ground, we will stand firm and unwavering. In the face of lies meant to divide us, demoralize us and diminish us, we will show that the story of America unites us and –

Donald Trump: (36:03)

We will show that the story of America unites us, inspires us, includes us all, and makes everyone free. We must demand that our children are taught once again to see America as did Reverend Martin Luther King when he said that the founders had signed a promissory note to every future generation. Dr. King saw that the mission of justice required us to fully embrace our founding ideals. Those ideals are so important to us, the founding ideals.

Donald Trump: (36:43)

He called on his fellow citizens not to rip down their heritage, but to live up to their heritage. Above all, our children from every community must be taught that to be American is to inherit the spirit of the most adventurous and confident people ever to walk the face of the Earth. Americans are the people who pursued our Manifest Destiny across the ocean, into the uncharted wilderness, over the tallest mountains, and then into the skies, and even into the stars.

Donald Trump: (37:33)

We are the country of Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, and Frederick Douglass. We are the land of Wild Bill Hickock and Buffalo Bill Cody. We are the nation that gave rise to the Wright brothers, the Tuskegee airmen, Harriet Tubman, Clara Barton, Jesse Owens, George Patton, General George Patton, the great Louis Armstrong, Alan Shepard, Elvis Presley, and Muhammad Ali, and only America could have produced them all. No other place.

Donald Trump: (38:26)

We are the culture that put up the Hoover Dam, laid down the highways, and sculpted the skyline of Manhattan. We are the people who dreamed the spectacular dream, it was called Las Vegas in the Nevada desert, who built up Miami from the Florida marsh, and who carved our heroes into the face of Mount Rushmore. Americans harnessed electricity, split the atom, and gave the world the telephone and the internet. We settled the Wild West, won two World Wars, landed American astronauts on the moon.

Donald Trump: (39:25)

And one day very soon, we will plant our flag on Mars. We gave the world the poetry of Walt Whitman, the stories of Mark Twain, the songs of Irving Berlin, the voice of Ella Fitzgerald, the style of Frank Sinatra, the comedy of Bob Hope, the power of the Saturn V rocket, the toughness of the Ford F150, and the awesome might of the American aircraft carriers.

 

Donald Trump: (40:23)

Americans must never lose sight of this miraculous story. We should never lose sight of it. Nobody has ever done it like we have done it. So today, under the authority vested in me as President of the United States, I am announcing the creation of a new monument to the giants of our past. I am signing an executive order to establish the National Garden of American Heroes, a vast outdoor park that will feature the statues of the greatest Americans to ever live.

Donald Trump: (41:24)

From this night, and from this magnificent place, let us go forward united in our purpose and rededicated in our resolve. We will raise the next generation of American patriots. We will write the next thrilling chapter of the American adventure. And we will teach our children to know that they live in a land of legends, that nothing can stop them, and that no one can hold them down. They will know that, in America, you can do anything, you can be anything, and together, we can achieve anything.

Donald Trump: (42:23)

Uplifted by the titans of Mount Rushmore, we will find unity that no one expected. We will make strides that no one thought possible. This country will be everything that our citizens have hoped for for so many years, and that our enemies fear, because we will never forget that the American freedom exists for American greatness. And that’s what we have, American greatness. Centuries from now, our legacy will be the cities we built, the champions we forged, the good that we did, and the monuments we created to inspire us all. My fellow citizens, America’s destiny is in our sights. America’s heroes are embedded in our hearts. America’s future is in our hands. And ladies and gentlemen, the best is yet to come. This has been a great honor for the First Lady and myself to be with you. I love your state. I love this country. I’d like to wish everybody a very happy Fourth of July to all. God bless you. God bless your families. God bless our great military, and God bless America. Thank you very much. Thank you.