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2025: The Year the Government Stopped Pretending It Cared About Freedom

• John and Nisha Whitehead - The Rutherford Inst

2025 was the year the government stopped pretending it was constrained by the Constitution—when executive power expanded openly and unapologetically, surveillance became ambient, dissent became dangerous, and the machinery of militarized government embedded itself into daily life.

Under Trump 2.0, the erosion of civil liberties gave way to something more brazen: the dismantling of constitutional government itself.

What made 2025 different was not any single abuse of power, but the relentless accumulation of them. The losses mounted week by week, crisis by crisis, executive order by executive order, until exhaustion itself became a political condition.

Outrage no longer led to accountability; it simply rolled into the next emergency.

What follows is not a list of grievances or a catalogue of partisan disputes. It is a record of the year freedom lost its guardrails—and of a nation torn apart from within by the very individuals and institutions entrusted with preventing such tyranny.

Donald J. Trump entered his second term promising revenge, retribution, and sweeping transformation. In that regard, he has been utterly successful.

Where he has failed—spectacularly—is in honoring his oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution. He has failed to represent all of the people, opting instead to serve only those interests that inflate his ego and advance his personal and financial ambitions. He has failed to unite the country behind any shared civic vision, choosing instead to deepen divisions through rhetoric and policies that inflame hatred, entrench discrimination, and normalize cruelty. Racism was emboldened, bigotry encouraged, misogyny amplified, and corruption reframed as governance. Authoritarian instincts were no longer masked; they were embraced.

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Comment by PureTrust
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People stopped caring about the US Constitution long ago. How? They used their Contract Clause rights to make all kinds of agreements (like Social Security) with the Federal Government. Many of these agreements nullified their protections in other parts of the Constitution and Amendments. Government is having a difficult time following through with the contracts and agreements while at the same time upholding the parts of the Constitution that aren't affected by the agreements and contracts the people made. Add all the criminal elements that there are in government and among the people, and you can see that the people and their stupidity is the thing that is destroying freedom.

Comment by dreamer
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Buried at the end of John’s distortion of Trump’s eleven months is the epitome of confusion: . . … “The Constitution guarantees every state a republican form of government. In 2025, that promise rang hollow.“ he writes. . . .. ..John has the calendars wrong. The Republic form of government secured by Art. IV, Sec. 4, was hollowed in 1913 with the 16th Amendment coup. [That would be treason if enforced ?] By a mere redefining of an excise tax, the immune from taxation of a Sovereign Citizen became liable for a 100% confiscatory tax, that with the recent SCOTUS case of Moore v IRS, can now ASSESS LIABILITY for arbitrary non-received gain. Core Constitutional Rights are not subject to fee or conditions including Amendments. . . . .The intervening time allowed a corrupt government to get entrenched to prevent a reverse overthrow. . . . . De massa on da Hill of decades ago was replaced with da massa under de Dome.



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