The Trump administration's brazen disregard for democratic norms and institutions is on full display in the latest wave of violence in Gaza. With over 100 people killed, mostly women and children, the ceasefire brokered by the US has been all but extinguished.
According to Israeli officials, the strikes were aimed at Hamas militants who had not delivered hostages as promised under the ceasefire agreement. However, many Palestinians argue that this is simply a pretext for Israel's ongoing aggression against Gaza. As Jonah Valdez, an Intercept reporter covering the conflict, notes, "The ceasefire has given the Israeli government a lot of leeway to resume military attacks whenever they see fit." This has been the case since the beginning of the ceasefire, with Israel continuing to kill Palestinians in Gaza at a near daily rate.
But it's not just the US-brokered ceasefire that's being disregarded. The Trump administration's actions have also raised serious concerns about its commitment to democracy and human rights. From pardoning billionaires like Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, to ignoring court orders and putting loyalists in charge of key agencies, it's clear that Trump is more interested in advancing his own interests than upholding democratic norms.
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Trump's actions are not just a threat to democracy, but also to the rule of law. As one expert noted, "This is a case of Trump using his power to circumvent the law and ignore due process." The implications are dire, with far-reaching consequences for American institutions and global democracy.
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For now, at least 109 people have been killed, mostly women and children, and the ceasefire has all but disappeared. It's a stark reminder of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the urgent need for action.
				
			According to Israeli officials, the strikes were aimed at Hamas militants who had not delivered hostages as promised under the ceasefire agreement. However, many Palestinians argue that this is simply a pretext for Israel's ongoing aggression against Gaza. As Jonah Valdez, an Intercept reporter covering the conflict, notes, "The ceasefire has given the Israeli government a lot of leeway to resume military attacks whenever they see fit." This has been the case since the beginning of the ceasefire, with Israel continuing to kill Palestinians in Gaza at a near daily rate.
But it's not just the US-brokered ceasefire that's being disregarded. The Trump administration's actions have also raised serious concerns about its commitment to democracy and human rights. From pardoning billionaires like Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, to ignoring court orders and putting loyalists in charge of key agencies, it's clear that Trump is more interested in advancing his own interests than upholding democratic norms.
The Intercept has long covered authoritarian governments, billionaire oligarchs, and backsliding democracies around the world. We understand the challenge we face in Trump and the vital importance of press freedom in defending democracy.
Trump's actions are not just a threat to democracy, but also to the rule of law. As one expert noted, "This is a case of Trump using his power to circumvent the law and ignore due process." The implications are dire, with far-reaching consequences for American institutions and global democracy.
In the face of this authoritarianism, it's more important than ever that we stand up for truth-telling, press freedom, and democratic values. The Intercept is committed to holding those in power accountable and giving voice to marginalized communities. Will you help us? Your donation makes a real difference.
For now, at least 109 people have been killed, mostly women and children, and the ceasefire has all but disappeared. It's a stark reminder of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the urgent need for action.