Trump's hall of mirrors presidency
Trumps hall of mirrors presidency
From Jan. 6 to Venezuela, Trump has created his own reality and it threatens to subsume our own
By Chauncey DeVega
Senior Writer
Published January 13, 2026 6:45AM (EST)
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Salon) Donald Trump has constructed a political hall of mirrors. It is a sinister, distorting reality that shows the president only what he wishes to see: fantasies of greatness and unchecked power. The effect disorients those who still live in the reality-based community, with centrists, institutionalists, mainstream liberals and progressives among the most vulnerable. For the president and his MAGA followers, though, these distortions are more comforting and real than the outside world. Since Trumpism is a political personality cult, the hall of mirrors and alternate reality it creates are a powerful tool for tying its followers to their dear leader.
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In keeping with Trumps thought-crime regime, the Smithsonians National Portrait Gallery has erased the text accompanying the presidents portrait that referenced his two impeachments. The administration has also rewritten the events of Jan. 6 and the broader plot to nullify the 2020 election. The official White House webpage now describes the events of that horrible day as peaceful and orderly until the police incited Trumps followers a delusional version of events that is demonstrably false and has sanitized the role that Trumps own words and actions played in the resulting assault on the Capitol.
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POLITICOs Jonathan Martin captured this atmosphere best: Trump is living his best life in this second and final turn in the White House. Coming up on one year back in power, hes turned the office into an adult fantasy camp, a Tom Hanks-in-Big, ice-cream-for-dinner escapade posing as a presidency
This is free-range Trump. And the country has never seen such an indulgent head of state
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Trumps action against Venezuela and his designs on Greenland are reflective of an imperial logic that has a name: neo-royalism. Traditionally, under such a system, the king is the state. Since his return to office, Trump has made clear his belief that his personal interests are Americas, and the countrys vast military and economic power can and should be used to serve him. The foundations for this were laid last year by the Supreme Courts decision on presidential immunity. In Trump v. United States, the courts conservative majority effectively elevated him (and future presidents) above the law, ruling that he can do anything he wants as long as he claims presidential responsibilities. ..................(more)
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