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Trump's January 6th Pardons Echo Authoritarian Playbook
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This article analyzes President Trump's pardons of individuals convicted in the January 6th Capitol attack, drawing parallels to the tactics of authoritarian leaders worldwide. It argues that Trump's actions, including rewriting history and silencing dissent, mirror those of figures like Vladimir Putin and Viktor Orbán.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order pardoning about 1,500 defendants charged in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Trump seeks to rewrite the events of January 6 as a peaceful patriotic demonstration, after which wannabe cop killers became “hostages” held by the enemy deep state, writes Trudy Rubin. How many of you recall the TV image on January 6, 2021, of Officer Daniel Hodges, squashed in a revolving door at the U.S.

Capitol, screaming for help as MAGA thugs beat on his head? “Some called me a traitor, and someone reached under my helmet and tried to gouge out my eye,” Hodges recalled last week on CNN, “and all were pardoned by Donald Trump.” Including the thug who tried to blind Hodges. That is how he is justifying his pardons and commutations for over 1,500 MAGA supporters, many sentenced for extreme violence and sedition, including the heads of the white nationalist Proud Boys. Newly freed MAGA cop bashers once again roamed the Capitol and bragged of their readiness to use guns if Trump called on them. This casts my mind back to decades of reporting from the Soviet Union, Russia, communist Eastern Europe, the Mideast, and Asia, where I watched how authoritarian rulers destroyed any vestige of the rule of law and crushed their “enemies within” — sometimes gradually, sometimes quickly. It is stunning how many steps Trump has taken in one week that closely follow the autocrats’ playbook, whether from instinct or because he has watched Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Hungary’s Viktor Orbán operate with few or no limits. It is important people recognize the links between Trump’s imitation of the playbook, and where that may eventually lead. Some links are obvious, some less so. Here are a few examples. One of the first steps taken by Soviet leaders to control their population was to take control of history and airbrush anything they didn’t want their people to see. Literally. Disgraced or executed party leaders were airbrushed out of photos. When the Soviet Union was dissolved, a brave group called Memorial emerged that burrowed into newly opened archives and revealed the true history. Putin has shut down Memorial and is now writing his own history of the Russian empire, which he uses to justify his invasion of Ukraine, which he claims is nothing but a rebel Russian republic. Russian TV blacks out almost all news of Russian military losses. And fed constant propaganda, most Russians appear to believe Putin or find it safer to keep silent. Trump has had amazing success in selling airbrushed history to his followers. To this day, he never stops repeating his claim that the 2020 election was stolen, despite endless available footage of what we saw at the time with our own eyes: The election was free and fair, with every credible claim of cheating investigated over and over, including state tallies. Yet, millions of MAGA followers — despite all the facts available — prefer to believe Trump. They follow a MAGA ecosystem that amplifies his lies, which he has used as the groundwork to rewrite the events of January 6 into a peaceful patriotic demonstration, after which wannabe cop killers became “hostages” held by the enemy deep state. All the while he denies the violence we all saw with our own eyes. Like a mantra and insists anyone who challenges him is a traitor who must be jailed — or worse. This justifies strengthening mechanisms to purge these so-called enemies. That, in turn, frightens most dissenters and distracts the public when Putin fails to fulfill the economic promises he’s made. Trump spent the better part of his speeches and interviews last week obsessing over the wrongs done him in the past, including the investigation into his efforts to overturn a free election. This obsession led to the freeing of the January 6 criminals who are now standing by for future orders. The president has also given a clear signal to other MAGA vigilantes that they may be needed soon. Putin does by baring his chest. Trump openly trashed former President Joe Biden as he stood beside him in inaugural ceremonies, and did so again in his recent speech. This was the method East German secret police, or Stasi, used to control the population. Now Trump has demanded government workers squeal on any “secret” effort to implement principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). There are many ways to make this clear. Putin assassinates or poisons opponents or critics. Trump can’t imitate that. But he has already made clear there is much he is willing to do to silence his critics. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan bankrupts media and corporate opponents with endless lawsuits. This has become a regular Trump threat. Hungary’s Orbán gets his oligarch friends to help bankrupt and then buy out leading newspapers and TV stations. Trump has already gotten billionaire media owners to bow to his demands.

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