Will Trump get his dictatorship? Some opinions. [View all]
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Trump sceptics such as the House speaker Paul Ryan or the congresswoman Liz Cheney are gone, he noted, replaced by Maga devotees primed to do his bidding. Theres going to be more continuity, more synergy, everyones going to march to the beat of the same drummer. There is no resistance within the Republican party any more and they are now facing a Democratic party that is leaderless, that is searching for its own identity, thats going to have to recalibrate.
Bardella added: Its going to be a more competent version of the first term. This time Donald Trump and his team know how the White House works. They know what type of personnel they need where to achieve what they want to achieve. They have, unlike last time, more of a complete hold of Congress.
Despite the daunting outlook, however, some commentators are optimistic that checks and balances will remain.
Elaine Kamarck, a former official in the Bill Clinton administration, said: For him to expand presidential power, Congress has to give up power and theyre not in the mood to do that. Theyve never done that. There are plenty of institutionalists in Congress.
Kamarck also expressed faith in the federal courts, noting that judges appointed by Trump only constitute 11% of the total placed on the bench by former presidents. A Trump dictatorship is not going to happen, she added. Now, there might be things that the president wants to do that people dont like that the Republican Congress goes along with him on but thats politics. Thats not a dictatorship.
What am I worried about most? pondered Bill Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution thinktank in Washington. The answer is that in response either to demonstrations in the streets or the exigencies of rounding up and deporting millions of immigrants here illegally, Mr Trump will invoke the Insurrection Act, which is the closest thing in American law to the declaration of martial law.
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