Trump is back. And the resistance has been humbled into nearimpotence | Osita Nwanevu
Jan 21, 2025
Much remains uncertain about the path the next four years will take us down. But it’s crystal clear who’s going to come out ahead and who it’s all forNeedless to say, a nation capable of sending a man like Donald Trump to the White House twice is not well. It was of course possible to understand his election in 2016 as a fluke, a win delivered by the Electoral College over the opposition of most voters. But the legitimacy of his election this time around has shifted the mood around his second inauguration significantly. The protests have been sparser, the liberal pundits are quieter, the resistance, all told, seems weaker. Ten years into the Trump era and due for at least another four, we’ve been humbled into near-impotence, a victory for the only ideology Trump has ever been committed to, which is humiliation.It must have been a real pleasure, given this, to have Biden, Harris, and much of the Democratic party’s leadership sit and listen Monday afternoon to an inauguration speech that featured many of the lies and distortions about the Biden administration that he trotted out on the campaign trail. The invasion of criminal immigrants, economic decline, the abolition of free speech, the indoctrination of children — all of it’s over and all will be well now that America’s being carried forth not only into a new administration but, per Trump, a new era in American history.Osita Nwanevu is a Guardian US columnist Continue reading...