
The Trump Modus Operandi: Creating Criminals and Camouflage
Before launching into my follow-up to yesterday’s post about Donald Trump and his seque into a war with Iran that went astray, let me reaffirm that I am a three-time Trump voter. In 2024, I supported him because of various views and programs he espoused, including lowering taxes, securing the border and deporting illegals, building up the military, ending the Green Scam, and getting men out of women’s sports. He has delivered on all of those (with the Iran mistake draining the military of assets), but at the same time, I have found that the way he goes about pursuing his goals is often suspect and unseemly. That’s why, in my headline to this article, I have narrowed the Trump approach to getting his way to two avenues. One is to create criminals in the public eye out of those who block him or disagree with him. This criminalization usually takes the form of insulting and denigrating posts on Truth Social, but sometimes leads to actual legal action, such as with John Bolton, a former aide now facing possible jail time. The other is to create a smokescreen — which I’m calling camouflage — to cover up what’s really going
The Trump Modus Operandi: Creating Criminals and Camouflage
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