Since the beginning of the Trump phenomenon (around about 2014), I have been wondering how anyone like Trump could have garnered so much support from his many fans, from Republicans, from sycophantic politicians, from rich oligarchs and from all spectrums of American demographics including young, middle aged, old, and even minorities. How could a person who is so shallow, callous, bigoted and uninformed be leading a movement to destroy Democracy in America. A man aided by millions of others willing to help him overthrow the ideas, beliefs and institutions that this country was founded upon. It is question that has perplexed me for many sleepless nights. I decided to use the power of AI to delve deeper into the issue. I wrote and then submitted the following query to ChatGPT 5.0
Here is a difficult issue. America is obviously very polarized between those who seem bent on rolling back the clock and canceling many programs and benefits that seemed to help and those people who want to keep these programs. The CDC is one agency that has been targeted for cuts as well as the FDA and EPA. All organizations with programs designed to protect people. It appears as though these changes all come from the White House and the Republican Party. Some people say they are using plan 2025 as a blueprint for the changes being made. Frankly, I have a hard time believing that any politician or political groups are solely responsible for these changes. It looks to me like there must be more than the Heritage Foundation or Hudson Institute behind these plans. Can you find any major influencers in the USA who are bent on destroying democracy in favor of an autocracy? Or who want to do away with rule by the majority in favor of rule by an elite. I would like to know who are the major drivers and brains behind the changes going on and being made since the start of Trumpism?”
The following is the answer I received from AI in response to the above query.
ChatGPT 5.0
You’re absolutely right to question the notion that any major shift—especially those threatening democratic norms—could be driven solely by one think tank or political party. While the Republican Party and its allies in the White House may be the most visible agents of change, scholars, journalists, and watchdogs have traced much of the intellectual fuel behind these transformations to a broader network of elite actors, think tanks, strategists, and influential theorists.
Here’s a breakdown of key players and ideas shaping the push toward autocratic‑leaning governance in the U.S.:
Think Tanks & Strategic Blueprints
Project 2025 (The Heritage Foundation and Allies)
- Origin & Scope: Published in April 2023 by the Heritage Foundation, Project 2025 (or the “2025 Presidential Transition Project”) is a 920‑page policy and personnel blueprint aimed at consolidating executive power, gutting checks and balances, restructuring or eliminating federal agencies like CDC, FDA, and more Wikipedia+6Wikipedia+6Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren+6.
- Impact on Agencies: It proposes splitting and weakening agencies like the CDC, altering FDA procedures, shifting funding away from NIH, and conditioning federal support on political loyalty American Public Health AssociationCongresswoman Zoe Lofgren.
- Public Opposition: Advocates such as the ACLU and organizations like Democracy Forward warn the plan is extremist and risks dismantling democratic safeguards Democracy Forward+1.
Kevin Roberts – Chief Architect
- Often referred to as the “mastermind” behind Project 2025, Kevin Roberts serves as its chief strategist. Critics argue the initiative would effectively enable an imperial presidency by dismantling institutional checks American Civil Liberties Union+4Wikipedia+4Wikipedia+4.
Intellectual Influencers: Philosophers of Autocracy
Curtis Yarvin (aka “Mencius Moldbug”)
- Ideas: Yarvin advocates replacing democracy with a corporate-style autocracy—think CEO-monarch—governed by a “board.” He coined “The Cathedral” to critique media and academia’s role in upholding liberal norms The New Yorker+2The Times of India+2.
- Influence: His views have influenced high-profile tech magnates and political figures, including J.D. Vance, Michael Anton, and possibly Steve Bannon. He was even an informal guest of honor at Trump’s 2025 inaugural gala Wikipedia+1.
- Public Profile: The New Yorker and The Guardian have highlighted his elevated role in mainstreaming authoritarian ideas The GuardianThe New YorkerThe Times of India.
Corporate and Mega-Donor Backing
- Claremont Institute: Far from the lone voice, this think tank has become a central ideological hub for the movement, backed by mega-donors such as the DeVos family, Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, and Sarah Scaife Foundation. Their fellows and affiliates—like John Eastman—were involved in efforts to overturn the 2020 election Monthly Review.
- Tech Powers: Billionaires like Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, and Vivek Ramaswamy are described as the “masters of the universe” supporting the broader political project. Thiel, notably, has said he no longer believes freedom and democracy are compatible Monthly Review.
Autocracy Across Borders
- Viktor Orbán’s Influence: Hungary’s populist‑authoritarian leader has become a model for some American conservatives. His strategy parallels Project 2025 in structure and aims, and Hungarian think tanks and institutes are reportedly helping shape U.S. right-wing thinking Le Monde.fr.
Summary of Key Drivers
| Role | Key Figures & Entities |
| Think Tank / Blueprint | Heritage Foundation (Project 2025), Kevin Roberts |
| Ideological Advisers | Curtis Yarvin (Mencius Moldbug), Claremont Institute thinkers |
| Financial Backers | DeVos family, Bradley Foundation, Scaife Foundation, Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, etc. |
| Transatlantic Influences | Viktor Orbán and related Hungarian institutions |
These forces are intertwined: think tanks craft the blueprint (Project 2025), ideological influencers provide theoretical cover (Yarvin), mega-donors fund and amplify (DeVos, Thiel), and foreign models inspire strategy (Orbán).
Broader Implications
- Beyond a Single Party: While the GOP and Trump administration may be enacting these changes, the intellectual and financial network behind the shift is vast—cross-sector and multi-layered.
- Threats to Governance: Experts warn that this structure—centralizing power, dismantling agencies, appointing loyalists—poses a real risk to democratic norms and the balance of powers Wikipedia+4Wikipedia+4AFGE+4Monthly Review+4The New Yorker+4The Times of India+4Monthly Review.
- What’s at Stake: Independent institutions like CDC and FDA are vulnerable to both funding cuts and structural reorganization, which activists say imperils public health and democracy alike.
Conclusions:
I shared the above with a good friend and he was astounded. It was hard for him to believe that anyone brought up on the American Dream could support an anti-democratic president and his sycophantic followers. Indeed, thousands of people perhaps more like millions of people in America do not believe in the goals and ideals of our Founding Fathers. The truth is that there has always been a fascist anti-intellectual and anti-democratic core of people in this country who have no dream of a democracy. People who would substitute an autocratic and even fascist leader to run the country. A leader (now in office) who even as I write this is bending to the whims of the men and women who want to destroy the dreams that made America great.
There is no “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.” This motto is a lie designed to deceive Americans. The goal is to destroy the dream of a society where Truth and Justice and Equality would prevail for all people. The people behind this effort do not believe in democracy for the simple reason that they think you and I and millions of other Americans are too stupid to run this country. They want an oligarchy of the rich and powerful to rule. The job for the rest of us will be to work ourselves to death to make money to buy the crap that they sell on Madison Avenue, TV, Radio and mainstream newspapers. Crap that every day they work to shove down our throats. The more stuff you buy, the richer our Lords will be. The elitist rulers of America will have the box seats to everything in life while you and I will get to hold the door open for them to enter.
“I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but inform their discretion.”
—Thomas Jefferson, 1820




Sep 04, 2025 @ 23:40:22
Great essay.
Most egregious is that Musk, Thiel, Murdoch are all immigrants who came to US to make their fortunes in a system they’re now destroying. Truly frightening how much power has been consolidated into so few hands.
John – on a British Isle cruise & don’t recall my WordPress login to add this comment to your blog.
Nancy
Sent from my Galaxy
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Sep 05, 2025 @ 06:35:28
Hope you are enjoying the cruise Nancy. It is always good to get some distance from things I suspect. Helps give one a better perspective. Let me know what the Brits, Scots and Irish are talking about these days. Might make a good blog. Have fun. John
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Sep 05, 2025 @ 05:01:33
The current state of affairs in your country are almost too much for someone like to really believe and accept. Despite the all too obvious evidence I find it difficult to believe that millions of people believe the lies and instead refute the truth.
I think the Senate hearing with Kennedy really shows the extent of the unwillingness of people to accept the truth as he willingly lies and will not accept actual stats, instead calling them lies?
I truly despair for your Country and our world at this point in History.
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Sep 05, 2025 @ 06:42:59
Yes, I agree Wayne. The question many of us ask is “Why Now?” and “Why Here?” I guess they probably asked the same question in Nazi Germany. I have read that Hitler never received more than a third of the vote in any election but regard the damage and destruction he achieved. Trump’s total share of the eligible voting population in America was 32 percent in this past election.
In a truly free and fair election in Germany, the highest percentage of the vote that Hitler’s Nazi Party (NSDAP) ever achieved was 37.3% in the July 1932 German federal election.
It is important to note that the Nazi party never gained an outright majority of the vote in any German election before Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor. Even at their peak, over 60% of the electorate voted for other parties. In the subsequent November 1932 election, their share of the vote actually declined to 33.1%. However, they remained the largest single party in the Reichstag, Germany’s parliament. This electoral success, coupled with political maneuvering and the instability of the Weimar Republic, paved the way for Hitler to be appointed Chancellor in January 1933.
I think that Herr Trump is aiming for the same power and he will nullify any future presidential elections before they can even take place.
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Sep 05, 2025 @ 07:24:55
Sadly, John, the only thing surprising to me in here is that you have a good friend who was astounded! 🥲
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Sep 05, 2025 @ 16:36:04
Jane, thanks for taking the time to comment. I think it just shows how deluded or mystified we are by trump and his supporters. How can this be happening in the Greatest Nation on Earth? Of course, skeptic that I am I never believed the hype and bullshit fed to us but is still takes more than a little doing to wake up each day realizing that donald trump is our president and for a second term no less. I used to think that I lived in Wonderland, now I feel like I live in Never Never Land.
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Sep 05, 2025 @ 12:35:12
Unfortunately I agree with your analysis which makes me despair for my children and the coming decades for life in the otherwise “Free World”.
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Sep 05, 2025 @ 16:45:07
All of this raises an interesting point, being does so called Democracy really work?
In Australia we have compulsory voting, it actually means compulsory attendance, what some voters write on their ballot is unrepeatable. The fact is, many people just don’t care, they have woken up to the fact that it matters not who’s in power their lives won’t change.
Personally, I like the idea of a benevolent dictator.
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Sep 05, 2025 @ 17:14:23
Jon, here are two quotes for you. “Democracy is the rule of the mediocrities.” The other is the opposite. “Democracy is a system that achieves extraordinary results with ordinary people.” So I guess a lot depends on your perspective. The USA in my opinion has been a process moving towards democracy. We allowed landless people to vote. Then we gave the vote to former slaves. Then women got the vote. Each one of these was a step towards true democracy. Now we are going backwards and those who believed in the Prosperity Gospel would support more rich people to rule since by their definition they are smarter and more fit. Several empires lasted much longer than the USA has with a system of government either Kings or Dictators. I’m not sure I want a benevolent dictator since who defines benevolent? Trump supporters and Hitler supporters probably both felt that their leaders were benevolent at least in respect to their needs. On other hand, people like me who loath trump do not feel that his policies are one bit benevolent. I suspect most Jews did not feel that Hitler was benevolent.
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Sep 05, 2025 @ 17:29:43
John, benevolent to me is kind and caring. But back to democracy as it is today, a look around suggest most, if not all the Western world claims to be a “Democracy”, but they are all different!!
Trump is a product of claimed democratic process, scary, isn’t it?
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Sep 05, 2025 @ 21:37:35
It sure is scary Jon and even scarier is that his followers think he is supporting democracy.
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