If you know the most basic bit of American history, and I assume since no MAGAs read my Substack, that you do, when someone asks you why Fort Sumter is significant you can tell them that this is where the first shots of the Civl War were fired by Confedrate forces attacking a Union fort.
Here's how Wikipedia describes this battle:
The attack on Fort Sumter is generally taken as the beginning of the American Civil War—the first shots fired. Certainly it was so taken at the time—citizens of Charleston were celebrating. The First Battle of Fort Sumter began on April 12, 1861, when South Carolina Militia artillery fired from shore on the Union garrison. These were (both sides agreed) the first shots of the war. The bombardment continued all day, watched by many happy civilians. The fort had been cut off from its supply line and surrendered the next day. Major Robert Anderson took the flag with him as they evacuated.
What has just happened mere few weeks into the Trump presidency is that we have had our Fort Sumpter in the form of Trump attacking federal agencies and, as I wrote yesterday, locking Democratic members of Congress out of federal buildings.
The war is about to escalate as Trump threatens to defy court orders and Vance, Musk, and some Republican members of Congress say he has every right to do this.
It is worse than that. There are also thinly veiled threats to try to take control of the media.
Two Substacks describe this today:
Ben Meiselas writes in The Meidas Touch “Trump is threatebning to prosecute us.”
We knew this would happen. As Trump gets more desperate, we always thought he would try to use his Department of Justice and FBI to attack Meidas and try to shut us down. Since MeidasTouch is not on terrestrial TV or cable TV, the FCC does not have regulatory authority over us. Since we don’t have investors, the SEC and DOJ do not have regulatory authority over us to approve mergers. So what is an authoritarian regime to do?
This weekend, Elon Musk published a letter from the top Trump federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C., stating he would be investigating “networks” that covered and exposed Elon Musk’s team for seizing control of government agencies and people’s private data. Then, Trump’s Homeland Security Secretary stated she would be going after networks that exposed ICE raids and protected migrants. Trump is apparently livid at the coverage by us and others who have alerted migrants about ICE raids.
Robert Reich wrote “The end of law?:”
He is the most lawless president in American history.
He’s allowed Musk’s rats unfettered access to the Treasury’s payments system. Banned birthright citizenship. Refused to spend money appropriated by Congress. Closed independent agencies without Congress’s approval. Substituted political loyalists for civil servants. Unleashed the military on civilians. And on it goes.
Republican lawmakers won’t restrain him. In one of the most shameful apologia for dictatorship I’ve ever heard coming from a public official, Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina admits that much of what Trump is doing “runs afoul of the Constitution in the strictest sense.” But, Tillis adds, “nobody should bellyache about that.”
We shouldn’t bellyache about Trump’s torching the Constitution?
As Trump’s marauding continues, America's last defense is the federal courts. But the big story here (which hasn’t received nearly the attention it deserves) is that the Trump-Vance-Musk regime is ignoring the courts.
Here’s some of what George Conway said on Morning Joe: 'Mark my words': George Conway predicts alarming showdown that could 'end' U.S. democracy.
"They are violating the text of statutes by having DOGE run around and do all the things that they've been doing, the executive orders, there's no reason that this government that has decided not to obey the laws and the Constitution of the United States is going to obey a court order and, as you know, having practiced law there's really only one way that courts can enforce their orders when somebody is being contumacious and refusing to obey an order, and that's to send the U.S. Marshals out to take somebody in and to hold them in contempt or to otherwise enforce court orders."
"Well, who does the U.S. Marshals Service work for?" Conway added. "The U.S. Marshals Service is part of the United States Department of Justice. It reports to Donald J. Trump, and what's going to happen here, mark my words, is that at some point, they are going to basically tell the United States Marshals Service, do not enforce any of these orders, we will not obey them, and you are not to enforce them and, once that happens, I mean, I hope it doesn't happen, but I know in my heart that it will, our 236-year experiment in the federal rule of law, in democratic self-governance for the United States of America, in American constitutionalism, is essentially over."
Conway didn't see any institutional bulwark against Trump's abuse of the rule of law.
The difference between what is happening now, and what happened at Fort Sumter, is that we now have the equivalent of the Union firing on a Confederate fort. The Confederate soldiers were the rebels. They were waging war against the elected goverment of the United States. Now we are the rebels. We are engaged in a battle against an elected government. There is an equivalency. The country is equally divided. Unfortunately, this is only by population rather than by hard power. We have the ability to wield soft power which, unfortunately, is akin to bringing a knife to a gunfight.
We are the rebels. We are like guerrillas. Guerrillas can win a war when a majority of the population supports them, but we only have half. We have to fight smart though being on the side of righteousness isn’t enough.
Robert Hubbell writes” We are not sheep. Get louder. Take action. Create a shadow cabinet.”
Over the weekend, Musk and JD Vance each posted statements asserting that the president should or could defy court orders. A Harvard law professor joined the conversation by endorsing the notion that judicial restraints on the president violate the separation of powers doctrine.
They mean business, folks. They want Trump to be unbounded by the Constitution, Congress, or the courts. In other words, they want a dictator. They think we are sheep who will huddle together for safety and look the other way. They are wrong, and it is time for us to let them know by raising the volume.
Let’s skip through thousands of words of analysis and get to the point: Trump believes that he is immune from all laws, can ignore Congress, and spend money (or not) based on his whims (or those of teenage hackers and rogue AI), and that we will dutifully send our tax dollars to Washington without so much as a whimper.
Hubbell recommends the actions we can take against this:.
Street protests must continue to grow daily.
Telephone lines into the offices of every US Representative and Senator should melt from the volume and anger of the messages.
Everyone in America should belong to a grassroots organization that is actively involved in planning protests (even if you are unable to show up at the protests).
Engage in daily acts of resistance: Jessica Craven Chop Wood Carry Water, Third Act, and 5Calls.org, and others.
Support Democrats while demanding that they act in a manner consistent with the constitutional emergency we face.
Support the legal advocacy organizations leading the fight in court: Democracy Forward, Public Citizen, Democracy Docket, ACLU, and other legal advocacy groups
We should do as much of this as we can but not kid ourselves into false optimism but we should not wallow in pessimism. We must be realistic. This is a battle against an enemy that is better armed than we are which in addtion to controlling Congres is supported by of half the population.
The Civil War lasted four years. It is a grim coincidence that this is how long Trump’s presidency is supposed to last. If he wins the war it may last longer than that, but our power will be be greatly diminshed. Since mass peaceful protests will have been outlawed we may end up being solitary rebels hiding in basements trying to find a way to use the internet to have our voices heard. This may be difficult since Substack and Google Blogger which is owned by Google where it’s CEO is a Trumper and where I post a mirror of my Substack, may be shut down.
You may not be able to read what I and many others post on BlueSky. Not that more than a few people are interested in what I have to say, but if they take RawStory down they won’t be able to follow my comments to their articles.
Addendum
We all may have to figure out how to use TOR to post and read websites on the dark web. Make a hard copy of this: What Is the Dark Web? Here's How to Access It Safely (and What You'll Find)
Related Substack about our resistance using peaceful unconventional warfare.
Update: If you think I am going overboard in raising the alarm about what Trump would like to do, and how Kash Pattel wants to turn the FBI into Trump and his Gestapo, read this.
Hi Hal, & thank you for this great advice. I am wondering why, since they’re blatantly disregarding the judges orders, can’t the D.C. police arrest musk & his teenage morons?
Hey, does Apple work on these VPNs? Can you help me figure out how to get safer? Dianna