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Bernie Sanders calls on Republicans to be doors of Trump authoritarianism

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettApril 25, 2025No Comments
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Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) does not only hold rallies to fight the oligarchy. Sanders also calls the catalysts for Trump’s authoritarian attempt.

Senator Sanders said in a press release:

This morning, President Trump ordered the FBI to arrest the judge of the Court of First Instance Hannah Dugan in Milwaukee. She is accused of extracting the police, a federal crime.

Let’s be clear. Trump’s arrest of Dugan judge in Milwaukee has nothing to do with immigration. This has everything to do with its displacement from this country to authoritarianism. He illegally usurgling the powers of the congress. He continues the media he does not like. He attacks the universities with which the policies with which they do not agree. He intimate the large law firms who opposed him. He ignores a 9-0 Supreme Court decision to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador, where he was illegally sent. He threatens to dismiss the judges who govern against him.

Trump’s latest attack on the judiciary and Judge Dugan concerns something – the uncontrolled power. He will attack and undermine any institution that stands on his way. Trump continues to demonstrate that he does not believe in the Constitution, the separation of powers or the rule of law. He simply wants more and more power for himself. It is time for my colleagues from the Republican Party who believe in the Constitution to resist his growing authoritarianism.

Bernie Sanders is right. Trump is out of control. When the rubber of the Supreme Court faced its anarchy and a narrow margin of the voters in the Swing States decided to look in the other direction and to send Trump to the White House, the valves were opened.

Immigration is a pretext for the real Trump program which is a concentration of power within the executive branch. Senator Sanders warned against the rise of an oligarchy in relation to income inequalities for decades. Democrats beat the drum on the protection of the constitution and democracy since Trump’s first term.

So many Americans got on or did not care to listen to, and that’s how the United States ended up with a president of a criminal who arrested the judges.

What do you think of what Senator Bernie Sanders had to say? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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