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Is Trump Turning the U.S. Into a Dictatorship?

January 29, 2026 Emma Walker – News Editor News

This excerpt from The Atlantic argues that the United states under a second Trump term is exhibiting characteristics of competitive authoritarianism, though it ultimately falls short of being a “banana republic.” Here’s a breakdown of the key points:

* Fear of Retribution: Business leaders are increasingly hesitant to oppose the president due to fear of losing government contracts, having mergers blocked, or facing investigations. This chilling effect on dissent is a key indicator of eroding democratic norms.
* Competitive Authoritarianism Defined: The author explains this concept, coined by Levitsky and Way, as a system where elections are held but are not truly fair. Opposition media is suppressed, courts are manipulated, and opponents are harassed without result.
* Trump’s Imperfect Authoritarianism: While trump attempts to wield power in an authoritarian manner, his efforts are often “half-baked and primitive” due to his lack of political savvy.Examples include firing officials for unfavorable data releases.
* Why “Banana Republic” Doesn’t Quite Fit: The author dismisses the “banana republic” label. While there’s mismanagement, the US doesn’t have the economic structure (reliance on a single commodity, exploited workforce) or, crucially, a weak government characteristic of true banana republics. The US government is powerful, as demonstrated by its ability to intervene in other countries.
* The Problem is Leadership: The core issue isn’t a weak state, but rather incompetent and politically motivated leaders and their appointees. The example of Lindsey Halligan, a lawyer with no prosecution experience appointed to prosecute a political enemy, illustrates this point.

In essence, the article suggests the US is sliding towards a perilous state where democratic processes are undermined, but it’s not yet a full-blown dictatorship or a failing state. It’s a system where power is used to punish enemies and reward allies, creating an uneven playing field for political opposition.

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