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In this American Spectator article, Itxu Díaz argues that Democrats and their media allies should not be allowed to quietly move on from the apocalyptic claims they made about Donald Trump and democracy.
- Díaz frames campaign promises as a socially accepted form of political dishonesty, but says Democrats went far beyond ordinary exaggeration during the last presidential race.
- The piece focuses heavily on Kamala Harris’s warnings that Trump’s return would threaten democracy, constitutional government, and basic freedoms.
- Díaz argues that Democrats portrayed Trump as a would-be dictator who would persecute political opponents and govern outside the Constitution.
- Now that Trump has returned to power, the author says those predictions have not come true and should be remembered as deliberate lies rather than forgotten campaign rhetoric.
- The article contends that American democracy, elections, separation of powers, and constitutional order remain intact despite the left’s warnings.
- Díaz criticizes the modern Democratic Party as slogan-driven, ideologically hollow, and dependent on recycled attacks such as calling Trump and Republicans “fascists.”
- The author also faults European social democrats for echoing the same anti-Trump warnings in an effort to influence American voters.
- The article closes by arguing that the real paradox is that those claiming to defend democracy helped create an atmosphere in which violence against Trump became more likely.
Read the full story: https://spectator.org/lets-remember-the-democrats-lies/



