The Atlantic staff writer Adam Serwer has a must-read new piece, “Trump’s Plans for a Coup Are Now Public,” really examining the scope of former President Donald Trump’s multiple attempts to overthrow the results of the 2020 election.
Putting these pieces together becomes especially important in light of the newly revealed memo by Trump attorney John Eastman, who proposed that Vice President Mike Pence should have unilaterally refused to count Joe Biden’s Electoral College votes — or even have just declared Trump the winner — at the joint session of Congress on January 6. (Unfortunately, mainstream media outlets have given precious little coverage to the memo and the danger it illustrated to America’s constitutional system.)
What makes Trump’s coup attempt all the more egregious is that it was not conducted in secret. This was all done in the open at the time — with right-wing media serving as the platform to hash out these ideas and spread propaganda to subvert the election result. Then, after repeatedly pushing lies about the election, they employed the circular logic that the attempts to overturn the result were justified because Republican voters “feel like it was rigged.”
Without that right-wing information bubble, Trump’s coup could never have even been attempted. And the bad actors and right-wing propagandists who pushed lies to overturn the 2020 election are still out there, preparing for next time. With that content, let’s examine each of Serwer’s five listed points, and show the role that right-wing media played.