For ten years, many of us have watched this unfold in plain sight, and the warnings keep getting louder. When Ty Cobb, Trump's own former White House special counsel, looks at the people surrounding this president and invokes the summer of 1934, that is not hyperbole from a political opponent. That is a Republican insider sounding an alarm that should shake every elected official out of complacency.
The consolidation of power is not a future risk. It is happening now. The FBI director, senior White House policy staff, and personal criminal defense attorneys who shepherded Trump through 34 felony convictions are being positioned as the inner circle of a second term. This is not normal governance. You have the standing and the obligation to treat it like the existential threat it is.
Stop waiting for the situation to become undeniable before you act. Use every legislative tool available to push back, hold hearings, demand accountability, and make clear that democratic institutions are not negotiable. History will not be kind to those who saw this clearly and chose caution over courage.