Editorial: Donald Trump Couldn’t Undermine our Republic without the GOP’s Help

When the Republican-led Senate failed to vote in favor of removing Donald Trump from office following his impeachment in January of 2020, more than half of Americans knew what was bound to happen. We knew that a president who was given a pass on abusing the power of his office and obstructing Congress would only step up his self-serving game. Now, enabled by the same GOP who voted to condone his behavior in January, Donald Trump is pulling out all the stops as he obstructs the U.S. election process and attempts to vaporize our democratic systems— just as we knew he would.

Back in January, the argument against impeachment and removal was that it would undermine the integrity of the American voting process. Republicans repeatedly said that impeaching and removing Trump from office would illegitimize his election by “the people.” That didn’t make sense then, and makes even less sense now. A president who proves to be corrupt and unlawful, who turns out to be someone who willingly and regularly puts his own interests above those of his country, should be removed from office. That is why we have the impeachment and removal processes to turn to.

Undermine the integrity of the voting process? Donald Trump was already trying to do that by pressuring a foreign government (Ukraine) to provide false information about Trump’s opponent (Joe Biden). And despite being impeached for reasons surrounding it, Trump continued to try to undermine the legitimacy of the election process in numerous ways, including planting the idea deeply in the minds of his supporters that if he lost the 2020 presidential election, it would be because Democrats had cheated.

And now, as expected, with President-elect Joe Biden the confirmed winner in a presidential election that even numerous Republican election officials have described as “the most secure election in U.S. history,” 70 percent of Republicans think that Joe Biden won because the Democrats cheated.

It doesn’t matter how many times a judge throws out one of Team Trump’s unfounded lawsuits, or how many well-respected Republican officials give testament to the integrity of the 2020 election. Without evidence, and on the basis of absurd conspiracy theories, Trump and his legal team have filed more than 30 lawsuits contesting the election results in various states, only two of which they have won.

But Donald Trump maintains that he has won re-election, despite the millions of votes that show otherwise; and that’s good enough for his staunch supporters.

Trump has purposely set up his supporters to be prepared for an election in which the only legitimate outcome, in their eyes, would be for Donald Trump to win. He has also worn down their trust in a fair election to the point where they see it as perfectly reasonable to simply not accept the results of an election in a world in which Donald Trump did not win. This includes demanding repeated vote recounts, supporting baseless lawsuits to overturn the vote tallies in states where Trump didn’t win, pressuring the resignation and threatening the lives of election officials who say the election was free and fair, and even pressuring electors in states where Joe Biden won to vote in favor of Donald Trump, instead.

“The integrity of the election process” was extremely important to Republicans back in January. “Let’s not remove a fairly elected president from office,” they said. “That will only serve to cause mistrust in our election process. We have to let the people judge Donald Trump at the ballot box in November.”

In November, the people did judge Donald Trump at the ballot box, and they judged in favor of Joe Biden.

Suddenly, however, “the integrity of the election process” means very little to those same Republicans. Their vote in January had nothing to do with integrity. Then, as now, they are largely silent about Trump’s increasingly brazen flouting of the law, out of fear of the damage Donald Trump could do to their careers, should they anger him. They have voted to save their literal and figurative seats.

The message they sent Trump and his supporters in January was that Donald Trump is not accountable to his country, its laws, or its people. That message is being acted on more clearly than many Americans could even imagine, as Trump, in the manner of authoritarians everywhere, uses every unscrupulous means possible to grab and hold onto the power he and his supporters believe should be his without restriction, simply because they want it to be so.

Republican lawmakers, whether in their silence, or in their continued outward support of Donald Trump’s behavior, have placed their political survival above the survival of our republic. They have been complicit with Donald Trump  as they have allowed and enabled him to set in motion a deep and damaging distrust and disrespect for our democratic process. As 70 percent of Republicans say that Joe Biden won the election because the Democrats cheated, Trump and his enablers have been successful in hobbling our country such that it may never be fully repaired.

Trump Meeting With MI Republican Officials As He Looks To Overturn Election Results | NBC News NOW [2020-11-20]

Trump continues to deny election loss | CBS This Morning [2020-11-21]

Editorial: Donald Trump’s Election Tantrum Puts Us All at Risk

Donald Trump has lost the 2020 presidential election, and he is putting the U.S. at risk in the service of his ego. Trump is digging in his authoritarian heels, refusing to accept the results, refusing to concede victory to former Vice President Joe Biden, and blocking the crucial presidential transition process. Americans aren’t surprised that Trump is once again placing his ego above the good of the country. We should all be alarmed, however, at the way he is undermining our democratic process and threatening our national security.

Long before the election, Trump began his attempts to undermine the validity of its outcome by declaring that the only way he’d lose the election would be by Democrats’ cheating. Now, after Trump has lost the election, his base, already primed, and without any basis, are, predictably, accusing the Democrats of cheating.

The Trump campaign has brought lawsuits against numerous states where Joe Biden was declared the winner. He has demanded that Georgia, also a state where Biden has been declared the winner, conduct a recount of all votes. None of Trump’s allegations of voter fraud has any basis, and Biden is in fact ahead in many states by tens of thousands of votes. Even some Republican state-level leaders are defending the integrity of their elections, causing Trump and his loyalists to mock them and call them traitors.

Donald Trump has created an alternate universe, fueled by his tweets, in which an outcome where he is not the winner could not possibly exist unless it is the result of foul play. In Trumpworld, as we have seen numerous times in the past, truth, facts, data, and integrity are inconsequential. They must either be altered to reflect Trump’s worldview, or they are discarded. Because Donald Trump is unable to accept the results of the election, his loyalists are also unable to accept them.

“Frankly, we did win,” said Trump on Election Night in a late-night “victory speech,” already threatening to take the election results to court.

Trump’s unhinged Election Night speech should finally have demonstrated to his ardent supporters the state of his mind, which teeters between a despotic bent and a break with reality. But Trump’s supporters are so devoted that they fully believe and accept his brazen gaslighting, even though by now, it resembles less of a gaslight and more of a flame thrower.

“The last President I covered who refused to accept the vote count in an election was Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran, 2009,” said journalist Christiane Amanpour in response to Trump’s speech.

Trump’s blatant disregard for the American election process has even greater consequences than nurturing division among Americans. It is destroying trust in our government and in American democratic processes. It is eroding the confidence of other world leaders in our ability to be a stable force any longer, and it is aiding our enemies. It is putting Americans and our national security in danger.

As Americans, many of us take for granted that we’ll always have a government that works as it should; that power grabs by any one branch would be checked by the others; that behavior by leaders and cabinet members that threatened the democratic process would be called out and dealt with harshly. Yet in the Trump administration, none of this applies.

Trump’s administration is filled with sycophants and enablers who value their careers over the good of the Americans they serve, and who stand behind even the most absurd Trumpian antics. Presumably, they studied some history and some civics somewhere along the line; more than a few of them have law degrees. One would think that at least some of them might recognize the signs of an aspiring despot. Or perhaps they do; that’s a chilling thought.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who graduated West Point, smiled at reporters during a press conference as he said, “There will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration. We’re ready,” he said. “The world is watching.”

Yes, the world is watching. It is watching as the secretary of state tries to smoothly invalidate a free and fair American election. It is watching as the Trump administration and GOP lawmakers unflinchingly fabricate stories of election fraud (but only in states where Trump lost), and demand that Trump be declared the winner. It is watching as the U.S. Attorney General demonstrates his loyalty to Donald Trump and compromises the integrity of his office… similarly to what happens in authoritarian regimes around the globe.

The world is also watching as the General Services Administration (GSA) refuses to grant President-elect Joe Biden access to the resources and funds he needs in order to transition to the office of President in January. Biden, as the leader-elect of the free world, will also need the national security briefing the Trump administration refuses to share with him. This week, it was also reported the State Department has prevented Joe Biden from receiving messages from world leaders who have called to congratulate him.

“If I were our adversaries, this is when I would launch an attack. …When people on the other side are in disarray, this is when you attack,” noted Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), who sits on the Senate Committee on Armed Services, and who is a candidate for Secretary of Defense for the incoming Biden administration.

As other countries watch what’s happening now in the U.S., will they find it increasingly difficult to respect the United States as an advocate for strengthening democracy around the globe? Will it be hard for us to plausibly argue for free and fair elections in other places? Are we any longer an example of a rational, secure nation?

When a president takes office, he or she becomes the protector of our democratic system. Declaring oneself the winner despite losing an election, refusing to validate election results, preventing people from voting, turning the cabinet and the Congress into a choir of enablers, refusing to allow the next president to move forward; these are what a president does when he is the protector, not of a democratic system, but of his own authoritarian interests.

President Trump refuses to concede | ABC News [2020-11-08]

Trump Administration Still Refuses To Concede Election To Biden | TODAY
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