In April 2016, my colleagues at The Boston Globe and I published a satirical front page, accompanying an editorial, laying out what we believed Donald Trump would be up to one year out if he were elected president that November. One can debate the journalistic value of such an exercise — and plenty of people did — but several analyses have since found many of our predictions to be strikingly accurate. It wasn't that we had a crystal ball — we simply listened to Trump on the campaign trail. We took him at his word. Yet, in polls, interviews and surveys, some Americans in 2024 continue to dismiss many of Trump's most disturbing proposals as hyperbole. So the Times editorial board this week compared the former president's record with his rhetoric to lay out a road map of what he could do in a second term. "The record shows that Mr. Trump often pursues his stated goals, regardless of how plainly they lack legal or moral grounding," the board wrote. "The record further shows that many of his most reckless efforts in his first administration were stymied only because of others in his administration who blocked, delayed or watered down his aims to ensure that he could not put himself above the law or the country." Our overwhelming conclusion? Most of those safeguards won't be in place for a second Trump term, making it essential for voters to believe what he threatens and to consider if that is the America they want.
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Saturday, October 26, 2024
Opinion Today: Take Trump at his word
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