Until the very end of his presidency, Donald Trump’s cultivation of the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, and other violent far-right groups was usually implicit. He counted on their political support but stopped short of asking them to do anything.

Trump had mastered a form of radicalization sometimes known as stochastic terrorism—riling up followers in ways that made bloodshed likely while preserving plausible deniability on his part.

But in the weeks after November 3, 2020, his language became more direct. He named the place and occasion for a “big protest”—on January 6, 2021, when Congress would be certifying his election loss—and told supporters, “Be there, will be wild!” When that day arrived, Trump told the assembled crowd, “If you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore.” With that, the president of the United States embraced violence as the natural extension of Americans’ democratic differences, and he has not stopped since.

Trump continues to lash out at his perceived enemies. Yet Americans have mostly been able to treat Trump’s extremism as background noise. That’s partly because he’s no longer in office, and partly because he’s no longer using Twitter. But it’s also because the legal counteroffensive against pro-Trump extremism, along with a proliferation of court proceedings holding Trump himself to task for his misdeeds, appears to have given his fans reason to think twice before committing crimes on his behalf.

But if Trump wins another term, both he and his most disreputable supporters will feel vindicated. The Republican Party has already given Trump a pass for exhorting a mob to break into the Capitol. In turn, Trump has promised to pardon many of the January 6 insurrectionists. His forgiveness could extend to extremist leaders convicted on federal charges.

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  • @CaptainSpaceman
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    219 months ago

    The Proud Boys Love a Winner

    But, Trump lost the popular vote twice

    • Flying Squid
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      Nazis don’t care if the “winner” doesn’t win the popular vote or even win legitimately. Hitler had a minority vote when he seized power. Do you think any Nazis complained that he didn’t win the popular vote?

  • blazera
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    29 months ago

    Surely if trump loses an election, theyll support his opposition then

  • @Nightwingdragon
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    29 months ago

    Mark my words, if Trump wins and starts pardoning J6ers, it will be open season on minorities.

  • @taanegl
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    19 months ago

    The Ya’ll Queda candidate.

  • @[email protected]
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    19 months ago

    Its funny that they believe they will get pardons, when trump already had the opportunity to do it before leaving office!!

    • @Boddhisatva
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      39 months ago

      If he has brain one he will pardon them. If he were to actually do that, his followers would become far more dangerous. The ones who want to commit acts of violence for him, but have held back for fear of prosecution, might no longer feel that restraint. Here’s hoping that he doesn’t have brain one.