Rolling Stone magazine has published a ‘listicle‘ of the “awful things” they allege former President Donald Trump will do should he win a second term in the White House on November 5th, 2024. The left-wing publication details a list of policies detailed in Trump’s Agenda47 campaign platform and ideas he’s pushed on the campaign trail — most of which have received widespread support among the electorate. However, according to Rolling Stone, the agenda former President Trump has laid out for a second term is emblematic of an “authoritarian agenda.” The actions they say he’ll take include:
- He will indict Biden and his other political enemies;
- He will round up, intern, and deport undocumented immigrants;
- He will send the military to the border;
- He will invade Mexico;
- He will round up the homeless and send the National Guard into cities to fight crime;
- He will bring back the death penalty in a big way;
- He will make stuff more expensive by taxing all imported goods;
- He will reevaluate America’s participation in NATO;
- He will roll back all of Biden’s climate progress and reinvest in fossil fuels;
- He will construct “freedom cities” filled with flying cars;
- He will try to overhaul the education system in the MAGA image;
- He will torch the First Amendment by going after non-MAGA media;
- He will legally delegitimize trans-Americans;
- He will pardon the Jan. 6 rioters;
- He will gut the federal government and take unprecedented control of what’s left.
Many of the “authoritarian” actions Rolling Stone says Trump will take poll favorably among voters. Nearly two-thirds of voters say they want mass deportations of illegal immigrants. An additional 64 percent supports temporarily militarizing the U.S.’s southern border.
The Biden government has preserved many of the tariffs former President Trump enacted during his first term — actions which Rolling Stone claims are a tax on “all imported goods”. Other agenda items the magazine claims Trump plans to enact are exaggerations. For instance, Trump hasn’t said he’ll invade Mexico — though he has said he’d authorize strikes against drug cartels and designate them as terrorist organizations.