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Donald Trump says he is not a dictator. Isn’t he?

Donald Trump says he is not a dictator. Isn’t he?

From deploying the national guard to targeting news channels and schools, the US president’s actions are anything from typical of a democratic leader.

By Adam Gabbatt/The Guardian
Mon 1 Sep 2025 06.00 EDT


Speaking in the Oval Office this week, Donald Trump had something he wanted to clarify.

“I’m not a dictator. I don’t like a dictator,” the president said.

Yet his comments came weeks after he deployed armed soldiers and Humvee-style military vehicles to patrol the streets of Washington, claiming, despite all available evidence, that the use of the national guard was necessary to control crime.

The remarks followed Trump withholding, or threatening to withhold, billions of dollars from universities, and after the increasingly politicized FBI raid on the home of John Bolton, a prominent critic of Trump.

Trump has also targeted law firms who have filed lawsuits he opposes, while the Federal Communications Commission, led by a Trump appointee, is investigating every major broadcast network except Fox, which owns the pro-Trump Fox News channel. Trump has personally sued news channels over critical coverage and fired the government’s top labour statistician because she published jobs data that he didn’t like.

He has threatened Democrats with prosecution, and demanded that former president Barack Obama be investigated for treason. Trump has done all this as his family has ostensibly earned millions of dollars from his presidency.

None of these things are typical for a democratic leader. So … is Trump a dictator?

“Yes, of course,” said Kim Lane Scheppele, a professor of sociology at Princeton University who spent years researching autocracies including Hungary and Russia. Scheppele said she had been wavering on using the term “dictatorship” until recently, but said: “If I was hesitating before, it’s this mobilization of the national guard and the indication that he plans to overtake resistance by force that now means we’re in it.”

Trump, emboldened by a Republican party that appears willing to let their leader do whatever he wants, is now threatening to send troops to Democratic-run cities including Chicago, Baltimore, San Francisco and New York City, prompting outcry and accusations of abuse of power.

Scheppele said: “He’s really planning a military, repressive force, to go out into the streets of the places that are most likely to resist his dictatorship and to just put down the whole thing by force.”

Most modern dictators try to hide their aspirations. Scheppele said leaders such as Russia’s Vladimir Putin, Hungary’s Viktor Orbán and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have gone to “great lengths” to avoid looking like “20th-century dictators” in the hopes they can avoid the label.

“If you think of dictators as, you know, tanks in the streets and large numbers of military people saluting the leader, and big posters of the leader going up on national buildings, all that stuff does remind everybody of Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Russia and all and Mussolini’s Italy,” she said.

Hence Orbán, Erdoğan and the like attempting to avoid those scenes. But it doesn’t seem to bother Trump.

A portrait of Donald Trump hangs on the Labor Department headquarters near the Capitol in Washington.

Just this week, a giant banner was draped over the Department of Labor building, showing Trump glaring out over Washington DC above the slogan “American workers first”. On his birthday, which coincided with the 250th anniversary of the formation of the US army, he held a military parade in the capital, and was reportedly furious that the troops did not look “menacing” enough.

In Trump’s first term, as he railed against political norms, the book How Democracies Die – which examined the unraveling of democracies around the world – became a bestseller. Steven Levitsky, the book’s co-author and a political scientist at Harvard University, said Trump has the mentality of “a classic tin-pot dictator”, but said the president hasn’t managed to become one so far.

“Technically in political science terms, no, he’s not a dictator. The United States, I think, is collapsing into some form of authoritarianism. But it has not consolidated into an outright dictatorship,” Levitsky said.

Trump has said he is not a dictator, but claimed last week: “A lot of people are saying: ‘Maybe we’d like a dictator.’” It’s not clear who he was referring to, but he continued the theme on Tuesday.

“The line is that I’m a dictator. But I stop crime. So a lot of people say: ‘You know, if that’s the case, I’d rather have a dictator,’” Trump said in a cabinet meeting.

The Guardian asked the White House what data Trump was citing when he claimed Americans want a dictator, but did not receive a response.

Dictators everywhere, first of all, claim that they’re not dictators. And second of all, somewhat contradictorally, claim that the people want a dictator
Steven Levitsky, author and political scientist
Levitsky reiterated that he does not believe Trump is a dictator in the truest sense, but added: “Dictators everywhere, first of all, claim that they’re not dictators. And second of all, somewhat contradictorally, claim that the people want a dictator. Those are classic dictator lines.”

The US has expressed interest in authoritarianism before. At the height of his fame a third of Americans tuned into the radio broadcasts of Charles Coughlin, a Catholic priest whose antisemitic broadcasts praised the likes of Benito Mussolini. Jim Crow laws were allowed to enforce racial segregation into the 1960s, while Senator Joseph McCarthy was allowed to persecute alleged communists during the so-called Red Scare.

“You could always, in many, many periods of US history, find 25, 30% of the US electorate that was authoritarian-leaning, and I think that’s definitely true today,” Levitsky said.

Today, that makes up a “big chunk” of the Republican party, he said, and Trump is leaning into that base.

“There’s a real performative side to this government’s authoritarianism, which suggests that there is a constituency for it, which is very frightening. And I really haven’t seen anything like this sort of performative authoritarianism, honestly, since the 30s in Europe,” he said.

Most 21st-century authoritarian countries are “hybrid regimes”, Levitsky said. He pointed to Venezuela, Hungary, Tunisia and Turkey, where Erdoğan has spent more than two decades in power, cementing his position by cracking down on the country’s media and bringing thousands of criminal cases against people who insult the president.

“They’re authoritarian, in that they’re not fully democratic: there’s widespread abuse of power that tilts the playing field against the opposition. So nobody would look at Turkey and say: ‘That’s a democracy.’ But they’re not what I would call a dictatorship. And that’s what I think the great danger is in the United States.”

There is, Levitsky said, a “non-zero chance” that Trump could use emergency powers – as he has in justifying immigration measures and tariffs – to subvert the constitution, potentially undermining elections.

But, he said: “The more likely outcome is a more mild authoritarianism where opposition exists, opposition is above board, opposition contests for power, competes in elections.

“The government doesn’t win all its battles, but abuse of power – as we’ve seen in the last six, seven months – abuse of power is so widespread, so systematic, and violations of law, violations of rights are so widespread and systematic that the playing field begins to tilt against the opposition.

“And you would not call that a full democracy.”
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MarkPaul · 26-30, M
He has also said...

1. He's smart.
2. He's a successful businessman.
3. The nuclear threat from North Korea was eliminated.
4. He would resolve the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Day-1.
5. He would eliminate inflation on Day-1.
6. He would lower grocery prices on Day-1.
7. He knows more than the Generals.
8. At the next school shooting (over 4 years ago) he would run into the school himself to save the children.
9. He will protect all women.
10. He's not incoherent, fat, or worthless.
11. He wouldn't play as much golf as Obama did.
12. He would never fall asleep on the job.

MarkPaul · 26-30, M
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@MarkPaul his eyes are open🙄
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@Ferise1 I think you are in love with him.
Of course he’s a dictator—or that’s what he’s trying to be. Why else would he try so hard to circumvent the stopgaps in our system that prevent any one person from gaining total control of the country ? And it’s so obvious that he wants that control for himself—for an indefinite period of time. He’s said as much.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
By-passing the legislature . .
Reducing participation in the democratic process (by opposing mail in ballots) . .
Using state power and finance to suppress dissenting voices . .
Ruling by instinct and taking counsel from a small inward looking group of advisors . .

All sounds fairly authoritarian to me.
@sunsporter1649 29 day orders??

sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues LOL, you mean hochul didn't pay them?
@sunsporter1649 LOL, you thought Hochul sent the Guard to Wash DC??

tRump deployed the guard for 29 days with only verbal orders, then declared "mission accomplished;" thereby denying them full housing allowance and health insurance. tRump stiffed the Guard just like he used to stiff contractors in his hotels. SAD!!
RedBaron · M
He acts like it, but a label is just a matter of semantics and not the crux of the issue.

You seem quite caught up in rhetoric.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@RedBaron He acts like what he is. Why would you expect anything else?
RedBaron · M
@newjaninev2 Exactly my point. But this post is more about rhetoric and semantics rather than the substance of the issue.
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
It's a well researched piece. A non-academic summary might be 'If looks like a duck...'
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
He is not a dictator yet, officially. I suspect he will be removed by Project 2025 when he has made the country unstable enough to suit them...😷
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues Hows that railroad coming along?
@sunsporter1649 How's that release of personal tax returns coming along?

How's that tax cut that pays for itself coming along?
How's that "economic growth of 4, 5 & maybe 6%" coming along?
How's that reduction of deficit and eventual balanced budget coming along?
How's that "make Mexico pay for that wall" coming along?
How's that replacment of Obamacare "with something better and cheaper that covers everyone" coming along?

sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues Got any water in those fire hydrants yet?
He'd better f'in' wake up, because we are already there.
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Trouble with you lefties is you rely on crooked politicians to keep the status quo. Never getting anything done, wasting out tax money
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@MethDozer So 'splain the difference
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MethDozer · M
@sunsporter1649 @Patriot96 centrist to center

Liberalism vs. Left


https://www.lawrentian.com/archives/1022577
The capitalists are dictators, the rest work for them in wage slavery because we don't have our own means of production.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
He'll never be anything but the wannabe dictator that he is now.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
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newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@sunsporter1649 The cartoon is issued by 'Americans for Limited Government'

The government that is buying into large corporations? 😂
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@newjaninev2 You mean like grocery stores in ny?
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oldguy73 · 70-79, M
@wishforthenight hahahah, what a joke
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
A dic, and a dictator.
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Ferise1 · 46-50, M
Oh calm down he has 2 years left 🙄
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Ferise1 Ya Think?? I think they will keep him going till the mid terms if they have to pull a "Weekend at Bernies" on him. But soon after he will be replaced..😷
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@whowasthatmaskedman yes and a democrat will be elected and you can go back to destroying America again
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Ferise1 Maybe it will be a Democrat. But it wont make any difference. To steal from Humphrey Bogart. Americas problem with Trump or the Democrats) dont amout to a hill of beans compared to to the backed up $h*tstorm that is now heading directly at most Americans. And its doing to hurt everyone, whether you voted Democrat or GOP. No matter what state you are in. or how many guns you own..Bob Dylan was right. "The times, they are a changin' "😷

 
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