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“This is the way a fascist talks” and this is the way a fascist audience responds. Trump’s relentless attacks on Somali Americans are a textbook example: “vilifying an ethnic minority, blaming them collectively for crimes, rallying crowds against them, and wielding state power against them.” The Bulwark
Lessons about autocrats from reading Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Elie Wiesel. “The new haters offer nothing original. Their malevolence, prejudices, and paranoia are outdated, obsolete, and even ancient, but in an evolutionary stage of predation, they’ve adapted to modern terrain.” Washington Monthly We must prosecute those Trump administration officials committing crimes in plain sight. Lincoln Square
How not to appoint a U.S. attorney. “The Justice Department’s conduct in the Habba case might be understood as the inverse of how legalistic noncompliance conceals disregard for the courts: Here, the government is complying, but in a posture of opposition that seeks to obscure to the public that the administration is actually doing what the judiciary requires.” The Atlantic
The Justice Department tries an aggressive new approach in charging members of the transnational “Nihilistic Violent Extremist” movement. “By deploying a statute traditionally reserved for international terrorism, or more recently, other types of domestic terrorists, the DOJ has signaled that NVE networks … are terrorist enterprises. They are engaged in organized campaigns of violence and coercion designed to terrorize, destabilize, and degrade society to the point of total collapse.” Just Security
The First Amendment, the Catholic Church and a Nativity display in Boston. Archbishop Richard Henning has been a vocal proponent of helping immigrants withstand the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign. But now he says an anti-ICE display at a church in Dedham should be removed. The Boston Globe
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