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Donald Trump’s ‘soft coup’ attempt failed, but the damage will last a generation

It’s easy to cast aside efforts to discredit the 2020 United States presidential elections as ridiculous, but to do so is both wrong and dangerous

December 01, 2020 / 13:34 IST
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If democracy is a fragile thing, United States’ democracy is a paper-thin porcelain tea cup. In a fitting end to a repulsive and embarrassing four years as President, Donald Trump has used the last month since losing the election to sow chaos and distrust in the fundamental tenets of the US election system.

The chaos has subsided somewhat, but only because nearly all of the dozens of legal challenges the Trump campaign mounted in the immediate aftermath of the election have failed, some more dramatically than others — including a scathing rebuke from a three-judge Federal Appeals Court made up of judges nominated by Republican Presidents.

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But, even if it now appears as though Trump will indeed vacate the White House for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the damage has been done, and it will last.

The foundation of US democracy, and indeed of any democracy, is respect for election results followed by a peaceful transfer of power. Trump has done neither of those two things, and prominent Republicans essentially endorsed his actions via a chorus of deafening silence.