Stacyhs
Penultimate Amazing
No! If Trump’s presidency were anything like the “rise of Nazism”, then the constitution, democracy etc. all that would’ve been subverted during the first weeks of Trump’s term in early 2017, and the US would’ve been a one party dictatorship. So, no I don’t see any similarities at all.
Why do you think it had to be done during the first weeks of his presidency? We saw the Constitution and our democracy subverted or attempted to be subverted during his administration in many ways. For example:
1. In April 2020, Trump threatened to "formally adjourn Congress—that is, end Congress’s current session and force it into a recess—for the express purpose of installing his own people in federal jobs (possibly even judgeships) without having to follow the normal process of Senate confirmation. Doing so would subvert America’s constitutional design." https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/04/trump-adjournment-constitution/610171/
2. Our democracy has been subverted with Trump's refusal to recognize the legitimacy of congressional oversight which all previous presidents have recognized when he ignored all Congressional subpoenas.
3. "Days after his inauguration, Trump signed an executive order that placed immigration-related conditions on federal funding to cities. The action penalized “sanctuary cities” by threatening to withhold grants from jurisdictions that the Justice Department deemed insufficiently cooperative in helping federal authorities detain undocumented immigrants. Many jurisdictions won rulings declaring the conditions were likely to be illegal because they were not authorized by law. Some ruled unconstitutional the law invoked in support of the conditions."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/politics/trump-overruled/
4. But of course, the most obvious subversion of our democracy and our Constitution is The Big Lie. I don't think I need to explain how.
We also saw Trump turn the DOJ and the Attorney General into his own private law enforcement agency and lawyer rather than the impartial and independent agency it is supposed to be.
Just because Trump and the right wing weren't successful in turning the US into an authoritarian dictatorship during Trump's administration does not mean the far right Republicans do not embrace authoritarianism and are not using the same tactics as the Nazis used. Because the evidence is that they do and are.