Donald Trump's Borderless Empire of Impunity
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A Conversation With Nikhil Pal Singh
From Caracas to Minnesota, from Iran and Cuba to the streets of Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City, from the Persian Gulf to the waters of the eastern Pacific and Caribbean, Donald Trump and his henchmen are collapsing US domestic and foreign policing into a single domain of impunity.
A domain where anything goes, where Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, and US ‘Homeland Security’ chiefs feel free to commit uber violence — suddenly, ‘kinetically’, and dramatically — turning violence and murder into atrocious media spectacle, staged for instant transmission to the American public and the world on Donald Trump’s “Truth Social” platform.
“Smash and grab” operations, American historian Nikhil Pal Singh calls these.
In a recent article for the journal Equator, Singh unpacks the Trump regime’s core innovation: the expansion of the borders of US state power, collapsing foreign and domestic violence into a single domain of impunity.
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“Homeland empire,” US academic Nikhil Pal Singh calls this.
Nikhil Pal Singh is Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis and History at NYU, focusing on the intersection of contemporary US history and political theory.
Singh’s first book, Black is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy, was recognized as the best work of US civil rights history by the Organization of American Historians.
Singh’s other works include Climbin’ Jacob’s Ladder: The Black Freedom Movement Writings of Jack O’Dell, Race and America’s Long War, and Reconstructing Democracy: Black Intellectuals in the American Century.
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