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Trump is Acting Quickly to Become a Dictator

Things are rapidly deteriorating in the US—Trump has effectively declared himself the totalitarian ruler of the United States, claiming he does not need to follow any laws after making several illegal decisions in just a few weeks that are undermining American democracy.

While we are rightfully outraged by Trump’s outbursts—such as his claim that Ukraine started the war against Russia or his refusal to rule out military action to seize Greenland—it is crucial not to be so distracted by these outrageous statements that we fail to notice how, according to many scholars, he is currently engaged in an authoritarian coup.

Trump and his billionaire friend Elon Musk have, in recent weeks, fired thousands of government employees and shut down everything from cancer research to food distribution in Sudan, amounting to billions in aid, in ways that violate the law. Just as in Sweden, it is the parliament that controls the budget and enacts laws, and the president cannot override this. That is why several American judges have recently ruled that Trump has broken the law and must reverse his decisions, which has sent Trump into a rage.

After quoting the dictator Napoleon on social media with the words: “He who saves his country breaks no law,” Trump has now issued an executive order declaring that only he can “determine what the law is.” Or, as Napoleon’s dictatorial predecessors might have put it: “I am the state.” Trump and Musk have also threatened one of the judges who ruled against them with impeachment, and Trump’s vice president, JD Vance, has stated that judges are not allowed to rule that the president is acting unlawfully.

In reality, it is precisely the judges’ duty to do so! But Trump is now moving quickly to ensure that he can act as illegally as he wants without consequences, like an autocrat, creating a constitutional crisis in the largest country of the Western world.

Among other actions, Trump has fired 17 experienced government watchdogs, known as “inspectors general,” whose long-standing role has been to uncover waste, fraud, and abuse within federal departments. These dismissals were carried out without providing Congress with the legally required 30-day advance notice and specific justifications for each case. The fact that the entire process was illegal does not bother Trump in the slightest, because, according to him, he alone determines what the law says, and no one can stop him from doing whatever he wants.

The fact that he is specifically firing government watchdogs clearly shows that the official justification for Trump and Musk’s dismantling of large parts of the state apparatus—reducing waste and abuse—is not true at all. The destruction of the state apparatus is instead being carried out in tandem with Trump firing everyone in the Department of Justice who was investigating crimes against him and ordering the deletion of all evidence related to the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol—an attack carried out by his supporters to make him a dictator. He is now working tirelessly to achieve that goal—ignoring what the courts say because he considers himself above the law.

The United States has long been, in many ways, a deeply flawed, unequal, and problematic country, but I was not prepared for how quickly and easily its democratic foundations could collapse. Yet, this is precisely what Trump has always aimed for.

The good news is that no authoritarian regime can endure if the people refuse to comply. Research from Harvard University shows that if just four percent of a population engages in nonviolent resistance against an authoritarian regime, the regime almost always collapses. This is where all democratic forces must stand together—especially churches, which have a wealth of experience worldwide in resisting authoritarian regimes!

Micael Grenholm is a Swedish church historian, author and an editor for PCPJ.

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It’s Extremely Clear Trump Wanted to become dictator on January 6

Exactly four years ago, Trump and several of his supporters tried to overthrow American democracy by attacking the Capitol, following a two-month-long campaign in which Trump lied about winning the 2020 election.

Since then, it has been revealed how Trump pressured the Department of Justice and other Republican politicians to declare him the winner of the election. When that didn’t work, he incited his supporters in Washington on January 6, 2021: “If you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore!”

The mob marched towards the Capitol, and several shouted that they would kill Vice President Pence (who was considered a traitor) and Democratic politicians. Lawmakers fled in terror to their offices or bathrooms, many trying to contact Trump and beg him to stop the attack.

Trump, however, enthusiastically watched the attack unfold on TV and told his staff that he certainly had no intention of resigning. After the attack failed to overturn democracy, he of course resigned, but just two months later, Trump told Fox News that the mob were honorable patriots who should not be prosecuted. Over 460 people have been convicted for the crimes they committed that day.

Trump has also called the Capitol attack “a day of love” and promised to pardon those who participated in the attack. In two weeks, he will be sworn in again as president at the same legislature his supporters attacked. He was charged with attempting to overthrow democracy, but those charges are now being dropped as he is re-elected president. He has also appointed ministers who authored the authoritarian plan “Project 2025,” which in great detail describes how democracy should be undermined and the president’s power strengthened.

But no matter how dark Trump’s plans may be, there is someone more powerful than him and all other people. My hope is not in human kingdoms but in God’s kingdom. As the Bible says: “Do not trust in princes, in mortal men, who cannot save… The Lord watches over the foreigner and sustains the fatherless and the widow, but he frustrates the plans of the wicked.” – Psalm 146:3

Update January 21st:

In a single stroke, Donald Trump has pardoned nearly 1,600 individuals who stormed the U.S. Capitol in an effort to install him as a dictator—including hundreds who were imprisoned for violently attacking police.

Trump has never concealed his desire to stay in power—even after losing an election. If he had his way, he would have become a dictator in 2021.

The message is crystal clear: those who commit violence in Trump’s name, for Trump’s sake, can count on having the president—and the entire state—on their side.”

As I warned last fall, Trump is one of the most authoritarian and anti-democratic politicians the Western world has seen in decades. And yet, it is nothing short of catastrophic that so many Christians continue to see him as some kind of savior.

Micael Grenholm is a Swedish church historian, author and an editor for PCPJ.

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Pentecostals & Charismatics for Peace & Justice is a multicultural, gender inclusive, and ecumenical organization that promotes peace, justice, and reconciliation work among Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians around the world. If you like what we do, please become a member!

The Four Worst Christian Excuses for Trump’s Hitler-Comments

Trump’s positive words about the “good things” Adolf Hitler did, and his wish that he had had “Hitler’s generals” when he was president last time, have led many of his Christian defenders in both the U.S. and Europe to argue that it’s not so terrible for the leader of a democratic country to say such things. I know, the debate about Trump has officially reached the point of “Was Hitler and Nazism really that bad?” but that’s where we are.

Just two weeks before the presidential election, Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly dropped a metaphorical bomb: Trump repeatedly insisted that Hitler did many good things, and he said that he wished he had “Hitler’s generals” instead of his own. The attempts people have made to excuse this are mind-boggling. Here are the four worst arguments defending Trump’s Hitler comments:

1. “Trump doesn’t know that Hitler’s generals were Nazis”

A host on Fox News tried to argue that Trump is too stupid to realize that Hitler’s generals were Nazis and actively participated in both the world war and the genocide that Hitler ordered. However, since Trump himself has said that he is a “stable genius” with a “very, very large brain,” that argument doesn’t hold up, obviously.

2. “Trump can’t have said it because I didn’t hear it when I wasn’t there”

Some former White House staffers that worked for Mike Pence, Keith Kellogg and Nick Ayers, claim that Trump’s former Secretary of State and Chief of Staff, John Kelly, who spoke about the Hitler comments, is lying because they didn’t hear Trump say it when they worked in the White House. Many Christians have pointed to their “testimony” as “evidence” that John Kelly is the one lying. The problem is that they weren’t in the room at all when Trump allegedly said it, so they might as well have been in Mongolia, and the fact that they didn’t hear anything neither confirms nor denies it. However, two people who spoke to The Atlantic, and who wish to remain anonymous, have confirmed Kelly’s story. Additionally, 13 former Trump officials back up Kelly’s warnings of Trump’s fascination for dictatorships and authoritarianism.

3. “It’s true that Hitler did good things”

Several Christians have argued that Trump is technically correct: Hitler wasn’t a demon from hell but, like everyone else, could occasionally do good things for others. And, of course, Adolf could help old ladies cross the street, and actions aren’t automatically evil just because Adolf did them. But politicians and high-ranking military officials rarely refer to such everyday actions when discussing what other politicians do that is good or bad. In other words, this isn’t a philosophical or theological discussion about sin and virtue, but a political evaluation.

That’s precisely why Kelly’s objection to Trump’s statement was that “nothing Hitler did was, you could argue, good.” Not because he claimed that Hitler never helped an old lady cross the street or gave a child a candy, but because his entire political career – economically, in terms of infrastructure, and militarily – was aimed at waging war and committing genocide. He only wanted to benefit the “Aryan race” and treated large parts of his own population as vermin, and all investments in the economy and infrastructure were nullified when it all led to a war that resulted in Germany’s devastation.

As many researchers have pointed out, the so-called economic miracle that occurred in Germany after Hitler’s rise to power was to a large extent a consequence of his authoritarian and antisemitic policies. Even the Nazi’s animal protection laws and Hitler’s personal vegetarianism, that people often point to in order to show the “bright side” of Nazism, was a consequence of their antisemitism.

4. “Hitler’s generals were efficient and followed orders, so isn’t it understandable to want generals like them?”

Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade, who claims his faith in Christ influences all his decisions, tried to defend Trump’s comments by arguing that having Hitler’s generals would really be a good thing. He said: “Play this out: If your general, who’s your chief of staff and your secretary of defense, is not doing what you say on an everyday basis, I could see him going, ‘I’d love generals that listened, that would be great.’”

The defense that Trump wants the same kind of generals as Hitler’s because he wants military leaders who follow orders is extremely shortsighted. What was the difference between Nazi military leaders and American military leaders today? It’s not that the former obeyed orders while the latter do not.

The Nazi generals who followed Hitler were willing to break laws and constitutions in obedience to their loyalty to the Führer, and it’s precisely the willingness to break laws and inspiration from dictators that Kelly highlights when he talks about Trump’s admiration for having generals like Hitler’s.

According to Kelly, Trump “would love” to be a dictator because he wants people to obey him regardless of whether they break the law or not – which also explains why Trump is charged with so many crimes.

The reason Trump complains about the American military, which already follows orders within the limits of democracy (because there are certain things the president actually can’t order the military to do except in times of war), and instead praises literal Nazis who obeyed dictator Adolf Hitler, is that he sees something in Hitler’s Nazi generals that doesn’t exist in American generals – and there, obedience to orders is not what distinguishes them. However, the willingness to break laws and norms is something that does set them apart.


So, to sum up: it’s really, really bad that someone who is trying to become president in a democratic country emphasizes that Hitler did good things and that he wants the same kind of generals as him. The U.S. has never had a presidential candidate who made such statements. They have also never had a presidential candidate who actively supports those who attacked the U.S. Capitol and said that he will pardon those who have been imprisoned for it. Let’s pray that Trump loses the presidential election next week.

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Micael Grenholm is a Swedish church historian, author and an editor for PCPJ.

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Pentecostals & Charismatics for Peace & Justice is a multicultural, gender inclusive, and ecumenical organization that promotes peace, justice, and reconciliation work among Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians around the world. If you like what we do, please become a member!