Trump's astonishing impotence

The president has accomplished almost none of the things he set out to do. Why?

President Trump.
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Is President Trump an aspiring authoritarian dictator — or does he just play one on Twitter?

Many Americans have spent the better part of the 18 months since Trump's electoral victory fretting about the danger he poses to liberal democratic government in the United States. That's because he talks and tweets like a tyrant — relentlessly attacking the press, displaying contempt for norms of independent law enforcement, spreading paranoid conspiracy theories about the reliability of elections and the threat posed to the country by various minority groups, especially immigrants. (Among the latest examples was Trump's rabid speech at Saturday night's rally in Michigan.)

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Damon Linker

Damon Linker is a senior correspondent at TheWeek.com. He is also a former contributing editor at The New Republic and the author of The Theocons and The Religious Test.