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I want to take a moment to share a personal reflection about what’s been unfolding for a while now with Donald Trump and power in the United States. This isn’t about anger or party politics. It’s about patterns I’m seeing, and why they concern me. Growing Concentration of Power Lately, it feels like Trump is becoming more powerful, not less, even while facing investigations, legal losses, and public scrutiny. He has been repeatedly linked to serious questions, including renewed attention around the Epstein case. He has lost significant court battles, including cases brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James and legal disputes involving former officials like James Comey. We’ve also seen multiple executive orders challenged and paused by judges because they conflicted with constitutional limits. In a healthy democracy, those checks are supposed to slow a leader down. But here, the opposite seems to be happening. Testing the System Instead of stepping back, Trump appears to push harder. What worries me is the sense that resistance, whether from courts, investigators, or even members of his own party, doesn’t restrain him. It seems to encourage him to test how far he can go. This kind of behavior matters because democracies don’t usually collapse all at once. They erode when leaders repeatedly challenge norms, dismiss oversight, and weaken trust in institutions. Institutional Pressure Another thing I think is important to name is the pressure being placed on key democratic institutions: • Courts are portrayed as obstacles rather than safeguards • Law enforcement is framed as political when it investigates power • Civil servants and whistleblowers are attacked rather than protected When that happens repeatedly, the public begins to doubt the systems meant to protect them. That’s dangerous — regardless of who is in charge. Republican Fractures and Reaction Even within the Republican Party, we’re seeing growing fractures. Some members are pushing back, raising concerns, or distancing themselves. Ironically, that internal resistance seems to fuel Trump’s drive for more control — not less. History shows us that leaders who feel cornered sometimes reach for more authority, not accountability. Long-Term Consequences My concern isn’t just about Trump as an individual. It’s about the damage that can linger long after a presidency ends. When constitutional boundaries are stretched, When norms are broken repeatedly, and when truth itself becomes negotiable, The repair process can take years — sometimes generations. Why Vigilance Matters I believe Trump has the potential to cause serious harm to America — not in one dramatic moment, but through steady erosion. That’s why vigilance matters. Democracy requires: • Active citizens • Independent courts • Free press • Leaders who accept limits on their power When any of those weaken, everyone is affected. This reflection isn’t meant to scare people. It’s meant to encourage awareness. No leader should ever be beyond scrutiny. And paying attention, especially during uncomfortable moments, is part of protecting democracy. We need to keep our eyes open, stay informed, and watch intentions as closely as actions. Thank you for listening.