American democracy on the brink a year after Trump's election, experts say
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American democracy on the brink a year after Trump's election, experts say
"In the first year of Trump's second term, the democratically elected US president has moved with startling speed to consolidate authority: dismantling federal agencies, purging the civil service, firing independent watchdogs, sidelining Congress, challenging judicial rulings, deploying federal force in blue cities, stifling dissent, persecuting political enemies, targeting immigrants, scapegoating marginalized groups, ordering the capture of a foreign leader, leveraging the presidency for profit, trampling academic freedom and escalating attacks on the news media."
"The scale and velocity of what he has been able to accomplish in just a year have stunned even longtime observers of authoritarian regimes, pushing the debate among academics and Americans from whether the world's oldest continuous democracy is backsliding to whether it can still faithfully claim that distinction. In 2025, the United States ceased to be a full democracy in the way that Canada, Germany or even Argentina are democracies,"
"Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, the prominent Harvard political scientists and authors of How Democracies Die, and the University of Toronto professor Lucan Way, wrote in Foreign Affairs last month. They argued that the US under Trump had descended into competitive authoritarianism, a system in which elections are held but the ruling party abuses power to stifle dissent and tilt the playing field in its favor."
In the first year of the second term, the president rapidly consolidated authority by dismantling federal agencies, purging the civil service, firing independent watchdogs and sidelining Congress. Federal force was deployed in blue cities, judicial rulings were challenged, dissent was stifled, political opponents were persecuted and immigrants and marginalized groups were targeted. The presidency was leveraged for profit, academic freedom was curtailed and attacks on the news media escalated. Prominent political scientists concluded the United States had descended into competitive authoritarianism, where elections occur but ruling actors abuse power. Debates continue over definitions of democracy and whether autocratization predates these actions.
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