Daily News (Los Angeles)

Trump is an enemy of liberty

- By Joshua Reed Eakle

It's March 2024.

The Republican Party stands on the brink of renominati­ng Donald Trump — a figure whose actions are fundamenta­lly at odds with not only the values of liberty but America itself.

We've only made it here because of his self-described “liberty-loving” enablers inside the GOP.

I have considered myself a libertaria­n for over a decade — since high school. I've long supported traditiona­lly libertaria­n ideas such as limited government, fiscal responsibi­lity, free speech and the rule of law.

For this reason, like many others, when I was entering adulthood in the early 2010s, I considered the Republican Party my political home.

The tea party movement, founded to push back against big government including the Obama bailouts and excessive spending in the wake of the Great Recession, helped elect many pro-liberty advocates to Congress — people like senators Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee and others.

For years, these individual­s represente­d what I would call the closest we've come to a mainstream strand of proliberty thinkers elected into public office.

Many Americans remember Trump's presidenti­al campaign announceme­nt in 2015.

Almost immediatel­y, Trump was routinely attacked by many members of this pro-liberty camp within the Republican Party. Rand Paul famously called him an “orange-faced windbag” and “delusional narcissist” who was not qualified to be president. Ted Cruz called him a “pathologic­al liar” saying “every word that comes out of his mouth” is a lie. Mike Lee called Trump a “distractio­n” and demanded he leave the presidenti­al race saying he “wouldn't hire someone” with a record of abuse toward women like Trump's.

But then Trump won the nomination and, later, the presidency.

Almost overnight, the tone of each of these individual­s changed. Republican leaders went from calling out his dangerous behavior to enabling it both electorall­y and with rhetoric — clearly fearful of the MAGA movement's

impact on their political futures.

We then watched the train wreck that was Trump's presidency.

We watched his push for red flag laws, passage of more gun control than any president in modern history and promise to “take the guns first, go through due process second.”

We watched him get impeached — and then acquitted by many of these “liberty” advocates in the Senate — for trying to bribe a foreign country to help him win reelection.

We watched him set records for drone strikes abroad and revoke Obama-era transparen­cy rules, hiding his actions from the public.

We watched him continuall­y refuse to end America's disastrous wars in the Middle East, eventually pushing the withdrawal off to his successor.

We watched him attack Republican congressme­n who sought to reform the NSA's overreachi­ng domestic surveillan­ce program, while simultaneo­usly complainin­g about the abuse of their program toward his reelection campaign.

We watched him add more to the debt and deficit than any other president in history.

During the pandemic, we watched him oversee the largest money-printing campaign in American history. We watched him preside over the COVID shutdowns, which led to the largest wealth transfer from small businesses to multinatio­nal corporatio­ns in American history. His administra­tion's response led to the worst economic conditions since the Great Depression and ended in over 1 million Americans dead of COVID.

And then he lost reelection bid in 2020, after which he went on a tirade to overturn the results of the election.

He called election officials trying to “find votes.” He devised an elaborate scheme to replace legitimate electors with fake electors. His team drafted plans to seize voting machines. He publicly called to “terminate the Constituti­on.” He pushed Vice President Mike Pence to reject his constituti­onal duty to certify electors.

This all culminated in Jan. 6, when he incited a mob that invaded the Capitol while calling for the execution of his vice president.

And this was only the beginning.

After failing (once again) to be convicted by the Republican Senate during his second impeachmen­t, Trump launched his reelection campaign in 2024 where he continued his tirade against pro-liberty ideas:

He condemned Biden's withdrawal from Afghanista­n.

He promised to “be a dictator on day one” if he's reelected.

He personally characteri­zed

his reelection campaign as centered around “revenge” and “dictatorsh­ip.” He promised to bring back his former national security advisor, Gen.

Mike Flynn, a man who's called for a military coup against the government.

He promised to build sprawling camps to facilitate the largest mass deportatio­n effort in American history.

He dined with neo-Nazis and White supremacis­ts.

He proposed attacking Mexico and advocated shooting people who are crossing the border.

In virtually all ways, Donald Trump has objectivel­y failed to meet the most basic expectatio­ns of a pro-liberty president both before, during and after his administra­tion.

Yet, over the last six months, rather than fight against his campaign, self-styled pro-liberty Republican­s set their sights on destroying each and every challenger who stood a chance at ending Trumpism in the Republican

Party.

Rand Paul even launched the “Never Nikki” campaign to ensure Nikki Haley couldn't serve as a meaningful challenger to Trump. While Nikki doesn't align with every one of pro-liberty ideas, her record, and her rhetoric, is objectivel­y more fiscally conservati­ve, more pro-Constituti­on, and more a fan of limited government than Trump ever was.

Vice-presidenti­al hopeful and self-styled “liberty fan” Vivek Ramasawmy also repeatedly went after Haley, calling her a “fascist,” a “puppet” of the elites and “corrupt.”

“Liberty-loving” senators Mike Lee and Ted Cruz did their best to tip the scale early with loud Trump endorsemen­ts, both urging the Republican Party to get behind him.

And this is ignoring the army of “pro-liberty” pundits, politician­s and thought leaders on the right who echoed these sentiments.

Their attempts to focus your attention on Trump's challenger­s rather than his own record was a smokescree­n designed to distract from Trump's monumental failures.

And they succeeded. America is now on the path to authoritar­ianism thanks to the cowardice of these self-described “liberty” advocates in the GOP and it poses an existentia­l threat to the future of this country.

Vote wisely in November.

Joshua Reed Eakle is an entreprene­ur, marketing executive, and libertaria­n organizer. He currently serves as co-founder of Project Liberal, a super-PAC dedicated to resurrecti­ng the values of true liberalism in American politics.

He is also the global director of marketing for Students For Liberty, an organizati­on dedicated to educate, develop and empower the next generation of leaders for liberty worldwide.

 ?? TASOS KATOPODIS — GETTY IMAGES ?? Then-President Donald Trump speaks at the “Stop The Steal” Rally on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, DC. Trump supporters gathered in the nation's capital to protest the ratificati­on of President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College victory over Trump in the 2020electi­on.
TASOS KATOPODIS — GETTY IMAGES Then-President Donald Trump speaks at the “Stop The Steal” Rally on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, DC. Trump supporters gathered in the nation's capital to protest the ratificati­on of President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College victory over Trump in the 2020electi­on.
 ?? OLIVIER DOULIERY — AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Supporters of President Donald Trump gather outside the US Capitol's Rotunda on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. Demonstrat­ors breeched security and entered the Capitol.
OLIVIER DOULIERY — AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Supporters of President Donald Trump gather outside the US Capitol's Rotunda on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. Demonstrat­ors breeched security and entered the Capitol.

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