
Last Wednesday marked its first 100 days of the odious Trump regime. We are now in the 14th week and the U.S. Constitution is in peril. Civil and human rights are being trampled upon. The economy is in disarray.
At this rate, we wonโt make it through the second hundred days.
Federal judges in more than 120 cases so far have sought to stop Trump โ judges appointed by Republicans as well as Democrats, some appointed by Trump himself โ but the regime is either ignoring or appealing their orders. It has even arrested a municipal judge in Milwaukee who merely sought to hear a case involving an undocumented defendant.
Recently, Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit โ an eminent conservative Reagan appointee who is revered by the Federalist Society โ issued a scathing rebuke of the Trump regime. In response to its assertion that it can abduct residents of the United States and put them into foreign prisons without due process, Wilkinson wrote:
โIf today the Executive claims the right to deport without due process and in disregard of court orders, what assurance will there be tomorrow that it will not deport American citizens and then disclaim responsibility to bring them home? And what assurance shall there be that the Executive will not train its broad discretionary powers upon its political enemies? The threat, even if not the actuality, would always be present, and the Executiveโs obligation to โtake Care that the Laws be faithfully executedโ would lose its meaning.โ
Judge Wilkinsonโs fears are already being realized. Early Friday morning, ICE deported three U.S. citizens โ aged 2, 4, and 7 โ when their mothers were deported to Honduras. One of the children, having Stage 4 cancer, was sent out of the United States without medication or consultation with doctors.
Meanwhile, the regime continues to attack all the independent institutions in this country that have traditionally served as bulwarks against tyranny โ universities, nonprofits, lawyers and law firms, the media and journalists, science and researchers, libraries and museums, the civil service, and independent agencies โ threatening them with extermination or loss of funding if they donโt submit to its oversight and demands.
Trump has even instructed the Department of Justice to investigate ActBlue, the platform that handles the fundraising for almost all Democratic candidates and the issues Democrats support.
At the same time, Trump is actively destroying the economy. His proposed tariffs are already raising prices. His attacks on Fed chief Jerome Powell are causing tremors around the world.
Trump wants total power, even at the cost of our democracy and economy. His polls are dropping, yet many Americans are still in denial. โHeโs getting things done!โ some say. โHeโs tough and strong!โ
Every American with any shred of authority must loudly and boldly sound the alarm. A few Democrats and progressives in Congress (Bernie Sanders, AOC, Cory Booker, Chris Van Hollen, Chris Murphy) have expressed outrage, but most seem oddly quiet.
Granted, they have no direct power to stop what is occurring, but they cannot and must not appear to acquiesce. They need to be heard, every day โ protesting, demanding, resisting, refusing.
Barack Obama has spoken up at least once, to his credit, but where is my old boss, Bill Clinton? Where is George W. Bush? Where are their former vice presidents โ Al Gore and Dick Cheney? Where are their former Cabinet members? They all must be heard too.
What about Republican members of Congress? Are none willing to stand up against what is occurring? And what of Republican governors and state legislators? If there were ever a time for courage and integrity, it is now. Their silence is inexcusable.
Over 400 university presidents have finally issued a letter opposing โthe unprecedented government overreach and political interference now endangering American higher education.โ Good. Now they must speak out against the overreach endangering all of American democracy.
Hundreds of law firms have joined a friend-of-the-court brief in support of law firm Perkins Coieโs appeal of the regimeโs demands. Fine. Now, they, along with the American Bar Association and every major law school, must sound the alarm about Trumpโs vindictive and abusive use of the Justice Department.
Americaโs religious leaders have a moral obligation to speak out. They have a spiritual duty to their congregations and to themselves to make their voices heard.
Robert Bernard Reich is an American professor, author, lawyer, and political commentator.

The way things are going I suspect that Trump will be forced out of office. His behavior and actions have become so dangerous and irresponsible that he has already lost many of his most ardent supporters. It may be that if Vance becomes president he will turn out to be even more dangerous because is is more level headed.