Letters from an American
Today I spent time organizing the many tabs I had opened over the past six weeks. When they were grouped by topics, what emerged was the story of an administration that decided from the start to portray President Donald Trump as a king, creating an alternative social media ecosystem designed, as Drew Harwell and Sarah Ellison of the Washington Post noted in early March, to sell the country on [Trumps] expansionist approach to presidential power.
The team set out not just to confront critics, but to drown them out with a constant barrage of sound bites, interviews with loyalists, memes slamming Democrats, and attack lines. Were here. Were in your face, said Kaelan Dorr, a deputy assistant to the president who runs the digital team. Its irreverent. Its unapologetic. Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung said their goal was FULL SPECTRUM DOMINANCE.
They are engaged in a marketing campaign to establish Trumps false version of reality as truth. The White House has also brought into the press pool right-wing influencers, who are asking questions that tee up opportunities for White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt to push administration talking points, which the influencers then amplify on social media.
Trumps aspirations to authoritarianism are showing today in the announcement that there will be a military parade on Trumps 79th birthday, June 14, which coincides with the 250th anniversary of the Second Continental Congresss establishment of the Continental Army in 1775. About 6,600 soldiers, 150 vehicles, and 50 helicopters will proceed from near the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, to the National Mall at a cost of tens of millions of dollars.
much more at :
https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/may-2-2025
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