The Coup That Wears a Flag


The American coup didn’t storm the gates. It signed executive orders. It wrapped itself in a flag. It smiled for the cameras while gutting the republic from within.

President Trump’s second term isn’t governance—it’s a conversion. The Constitution still hangs in classrooms, but its clauses are now optional. The rule of law is a costume. Democracy has become a brand—owned, repackaged, and sold back to us with a loyalty oath.

In Washington, D.C., Trump seized control of the police. In Los Angeles, he deployed Marines against civilians. Across the country, National Guard troops enforce his will—not the law.

This isn’t security. It’s an occupation dressed up as public safety.

He’s executing Project 2025 like scripture—dismantling federal agencies, purging dissent, and militarizing domestic policy. The Department of Education is gone. Diversity is criminalized. Governors are bypassed. Courts are ignored. The military is no longer a last resort—it’s the first response.

And while we debate decorum, Trump is rewriting the end of democracy in real time.

He has floated the idea of staying in power beyond 2028. He’s promised pardons for insurrectionists. He’s called for “repeats” of January 6. He’s not joking. He’s blueprinting.

This isn’t a presidency. It’s a hostile redesign of the American experiment.

The coup didn’t need tanks. It needed lawyers. It needed silence. It required us to believe that if the buildings still stand, the system must still be working.

But the buildings are hollow. The system is rigged. And the republic is bleeding out beneath a banner that says “law and order.”

We’re not waiting for the coup. We’re living inside it.

So act. Speak. Organize. Vote. Refuse to normalize the machinery of authoritarianism. The republic doesn’t need your comfort—it needs your resistance. Before it’s too late.


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