Electoralism/Democratism

Trumpland: The Sequel

JANUARY 24, 2025
“We’ve tried to do citizenship Trump’s way before. It led to war.”
A Line-by-Line Breakdown of Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Executive Order →
In the first 24 hours of the new administration, the GOP removed the United States Constitution from the White House website, Elon Musk gave a Sieg Heil! and Donald Trump announced that he would attempt to end birthright citizenship in America.

 

“Nearly every line of this order is wrong, misleading, or flagrantly unconstitutional,” Elie Mystal wrote in his line-by-line breakdown of Trump’s latest executive action, which an ever-growing list of states and municipalities are suing the federal government to prevent. “They’re trying to go back to the pre–Dred Scott days, and make citizenship subject to the prevailing political predilections of the era.”.

 

Trump marked his return to the White House throne on Monday—which, by the way, coincided with Martin Luther King Jr. Day—as only he could: by dancing awkwardly on an indoor stage while cosplaying as the seventh member of Village People. Meanwhile, the audience at his inauguration gave us a glimpse of whom we should expect to see more of over the next four years, in “the front-row mustering of billionaires,” as Chris Lehmann put it. There was Musk, of course, but also Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg. And right before the inauguration, lest we think the message of untrammeled self-interest and the diminishment of antitrust regulation wasn’t clear enough, right before the inauguration, Trump debuted “a Trump-branded memecoin,” and one for Melania, too.

 

This is all to stay, the next four years might be looking good for you—if you’re a crypto bro, a racist, and/or a billionaire.

 

-Alana Pockros

Engagement Editor, The Nation

ADVERTISEMENT
FEATURED
A Line-by-Line Breakdown of Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Executive Order
Almost every sentence of the order is wrong, misleading, or flagrantly unconstitutional.
ELIE MYSTAL
 
In 2025, Martin Luther King Jr.’s Economic Populism Is More Relevant Than Ever
The political media calls Trump a “populist.” But as Dr. King made clear in a 1965 speech, American populism was a movement against everything Trump stands for.
MALAIKA JABALI
 
Trump’s Inauguration Revealed Whom He Really Serves: The Billionaires and the Crypto Bros
In front of Trump stood a handful of CEOs whose combined wealth topped $1.2 trillion. They and the crypto scammers are the true beneficiaries of Trump’s second term.
CHRIS LEHMANN
 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
A Night Outside a DC Jail With the January 6 Insurrectionist Fan Club
Neo-Nazis and other right-wing groups celebrated in Washington, DC, as they anticipated the Trump pardons and the release of their incarcerated allies.
AMANDA MOORE
 
In Gaza, We’re Caught Between Hope and Despair
The ceasefire was cause for jubilation and relief. But the nightmare of the genocide lingers on.
EMAN ALHAJ ALI
 
MORE FROM THE NATION
Biden Was a Remarkably Consequential One-Term President
Inheriting a post-pandemic economy, Biden orchestrated the best recovery in the industrial world.
KATRINA VANDEN HEUVEL
The Bishop Who Spoke Truth to Trump Was Doing Her Job
The president may not have approved of Mariann Edgar Budde’s homily at the National Cathedral. But the bishop answered to a higher moral calling.
JOHN NICHOLS
Under Trump, Taxpayers Will Continue to Foot the Bill for Israel’s War Crimes
Were it just about any other country than Israel committing such a genocide, Washington would have cut off arms shipments months ago.
STAN COX
Trump Liberates His Own Paramilitary Force
The violent January 6 prisoners Trump pardoned reenter a country increasingly endangered by political violence. He loves it.
JOAN WALSH
Our February 2025 Issue: Jazz Off the Record

 

Not yet a subscriber of The Nation? Get one year of unlimited digital access for just $14.95.

Subscribe
ShopTravelsDonate
You are subscribed to The Nation Weekly. Want to change how you receive these e-mails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe.
Privacy PolicyAdvertiseContact Us
© 2025 The Nation
520 8th Ave, New York, NY 10018

Leave a Reply