Historians explain why a second Trump presidency could do damage to America’s democracy
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Trumpism differs in key respects from 20th century fascism, while retaining certain features, such as its hostility toward dissent, authoritarianism, violent rhetoric, conspiracism, and minority scapegoating. Historians Christopher Browning and Eden McLean break down these parallels and explain why a second Trump presidency could do serious damage to America’s democracy.July 30, 2023
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