The American far-left is increasingly panicked about the return of President Donald Trump to the White House, with The New Republic magazine hosting “The Stop Trump Summit” next week in New York City. The conference, taking place at The Great Hall at Cooper Union, is being billed with the tag line: “Can American Democracy Survive the 2024 Election?”
According to the conference website, speakers include a myriad of detractors and critics of President Trump ranging from far-Left ideologues, to establishment Democrat power-players, and NeverTrump “Republicans”. The conference’s closing speakers will include actor and celebrity Robert De Niro.
American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten and degenerate leftist blogger Molly Jong-Fast are slated to kick off the conference next Wednesday. Jong-Fast is the granddaughter of writer and dedicated communist Howard Fast. The elder Fast joined the Communist Party USA in 1943. When he was brought before the the House Committee on Un-American Activist in 1950, Fast refused to give up the names of communist collaborators. Charged with Contempt of Congress, he spent three months in prison. In 1953, Fast was awarded the Stalin Peace Prize by the Soviet Union.
New York University professor of History and Italian studies, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, will speak on “Trump and American Fascism.” Ben-Ghiat recently compared former President Trump to Adolf Hitler for comments he made in opposition to Biden’s handling of the border crisis during an interview The National Pulse’s editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam. Disgraced lawyer Michael Cohen will purportedly discuss the DOJ, New York, and Georgia prosecutions of Trump.
Several prominent NeverTrumpers will make appearances including Miles Taylor, author of the infamous anonymous New York Times op-ed claiming to be a high-level staffer who was part of ‘the resistance’ within the Trump administration. In reality, when most of the purported events described by Taylor occurred, he was merely an advisor at the Department for Homeland Security – a role that would not have given him the sort of access to President Trump that he claimed.