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Is America collectively hallucinating or is the Donald Trump government really embracing Nazi ideologies openly?

Are we really watching this happen in broad daylight?

President Donald Trump’s second term has raised serious concerns about his connections to extremist views. His choice of people for important government jobs has made experts worried. The White House is now facing questions about whether it is promoting dangerous ideologies.

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Trump has a long history of supporting messages linked to white supremacists and domestic extremists. He spread false conspiracy theories about former President Obama’s birthplace. He lied about losing the 2020 election. According to PBS, he also pardoned the rioters who attacked the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

In his second term, Trump has hired people who spread racist conspiracies and defended the January 6 attackers who hurt police officers. These appointments show a clear pattern of choosing loyalty over expertise and professional experience.

Loyalty to Trump matters more than national security experience

Jacob Ware, a research fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, explains that Trump’s second term is different from his first. During the first term, experienced national security professionals kept things under control. This time, there are far fewer qualified people in key positions.

Trump has surrounded himself with people who either believe or pretend to believe that the January 6 riot was legitimate. They also claim the 2020 election was stolen, even though both statements are false. These appointees cannot accept basic facts about what really happened.

Ed Martin, Trump’s pardon attorney, previously defended January 6 rioters and praised a Nazi sympathizer. Paul Ingrassia, who will lead the Office of Special Counsel, made racist comments and said January 6 should be a national holiday. Ingrassia even claimed that descendants of slaves should pay reparations to slave owners.

Trump has also embraced antisemitic symbols and figures. He recently posted a meme featuring Pepe the Frog, a white supremacist symbol. He previously had dinner with white supremacist Nick Fuentes. His Bedminster club hosted Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, whom prosecutors called a Nazi sympathizer with a history of antisemitic rants. The administration continues to face mounting criticism while the BBC refuses to back down from Trump’s legal threats.

The Department of Homeland Security recently posted “One Homeland. One People. One Heritage” on social media. Many people pointed out this slogan closely resembles the Nazi phrase “Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer” which means “One People, One Realm, One Leader.” This has sparked outrage about the government openly using language similar to Nazi propaganda. Meanwhile, Trump escalates tensions with new tariffs on China and India amid the Iran standoff.


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Sadik Hossain is a professional writer with over 7 years of experience in numerous fields. He has been following political developments for a very long time. To convert his deep interest in politics into words, he has joined We Got This Covered recently as a political news writer and wrote quite a lot of journal articles within a very short time. His keen enthusiasm in politics results in delivering everything from heated debate coverage to real-time election updates and many more.