Opinion | A Nation Adrift – The New York Times
Womens Rights Under Attack Photographed on January 19, 2018
Scene from the Women's March in Washington, D.C. Sarah Silbiger/The New York Times
There have been moments when its felt like the backlash to electing a man whos been credibly accused of sexual assault by more than a dozen women and who has in fact bragged about assaulting women has been so profound, so righteous, that it could be harnessed to overhaul society as we know it.
The raw fury of the Womens March the day after President Trumps inauguration and the flourishing of the #MeToo movement were promising. Some men were held accountable for their abuses. A record number of women ran for office, and many of them won. The Equal Rights Amendment lurched back to life.
Nearly four years on, its clear that the patriarchy, while jostled on its pedestal, stands tall. Some people think it unmanly to wear a mask during a deadly pandemic, for goodness sake.
More troubling: Roe v. Wade, which is already so hobbled, could soon be overturned or gutted, leading to the further criminalization of pregnant women.
Since Mr. Trump took office, more women have come forward with credible sexual assault allegations against him including one that surfaced just last month. One of Mr. Trumps legacies will be whatever damage has surely been done to the national psyche for these claims to be buried by so many other disturbing events.
The bodies of Oscar Alberto Martnez Ramirez, a Salvadoran migrant, and his nearly 2-year-old daughter, Valeria, after they drowned trying to cross the Rio Grande from Mexico to Brownsville, Texas. Julia Le Duc/Associated Press
The Trump administration has worked to reduce the number of legal and illegal immigrants to the United States with a fanaticism and attention to detail that are notably absent from almost any other area of policymaking, save packing the courts with conservative judges.
The administration deliberately separated thousands of children from their parents to deter immigration. It cut the number of refugees admitted each year to the lowest level on record, denying sanctuary to thousands of people fleeing domestic and political violence. It has pursued the deportation of people brought to the country as small children, who have never known another country. It has prevented the immigration of scientists, engineers and other specialists whose talents might help to revitalize the American economy.
The president also is obsessed with building a wall along the Mexican border an inane idea his advisers first suggested because they wanted him to talk about immigration, and they knew he liked to talk about building things. The wall became such a fixation for Mr. Trump that he shut down the federal government in late 2018 in an attempt to wring funding from Congress. When that failed, he sought funding by declaring a national emergency. And when that failed, too, he took money from the defense budget to build a little bit of a wall.
If America once shone as a beacon of hope to the world, Mr. Trump tried his best to extinguish it.
At least 10,000 people protest in Los Angeles. The protest was organized by activists from Black Lives Matter as well as from an anti-fascist group calling for President Trumps immediate removal from office. Bryan Denton for The New York Times
Some of the most consequential moments of the Trump era thus far were the roughly eight minutes that a police officer knelt on George Floyds neck, suffocating him to death.
Mr. Floyds death at the hands of a police officer an appallingly common occurrence for Black people in the United States prompted one of the countrys largest social movements almost overnight. Millions of Americans, mostly masked to prevent coronavirus transmission, took to the streets in cities from coast to coast, outraged by police violence.
Adding to the righteous fury this year: the killing of Breonna Taylor in her home by the police for which no officer has been charged.
Mr. Floyd and Ms. Taylor became some of the most recognizable victims of police violence in recent memory. But this years uprisings were a supercharged continuation of the Black Lives Matter movement, which had been growing since the death of Trayvon Martin in 2012. Those who march do so not just for the names we know but for all the names we dont.
Correction: An earlier version of this article described incorrectly the killing of Breonna Taylor. She was shot in a hallway of her home, not in her bed.
A fire burns 36,000 acres and 113 structures in California, forcing 68,000 residents to evacuate. Max Whittaker for The New York Times
For anyone who cares about the health of the planet, the Trump years have been, to say the least, profoundly discouraging. Barely two months in office, Mr. Trump ordered his cabinet to review and remove any regulatory obstacles to the production of oil, gas and coal; shortly thereafter, he renounced Americas support of the landmark Paris climate agreement, thus shedding any claim to American leadership on a global crisis.
It was more or less downhill from there. He methodically decapitated Obama-era rules aimed at limiting emissions from power plants and oil and gas operations and mandating increases in fuel-efficient vehicles. He also opened public lands hitherto shielded from exploration to mining and drilling.
There were other assaults large and small on environmental protections, but the most damaging were those that undermined rules to diminish greenhouse gases while enabling the industries that produced them. All this despite the climate-related carnage in front of his own eyes, conspicuously the fires in California and despite authoritative studies warning that failure to wrench emissions drastically downward over the next decade will bring irreversible damage.
Emissions in America, pre-Covid, declined slightly, thanks partly to the switch to cleaner fuels and the determined efforts of states and cites to do the job Mr. Trump wont do. Globally, however, theyve been rising, and the seas with them.
Vehicles fill a stadium parking lot before the start of a San Antonio Food Bank distribution. William Luther/The San Antonio Express-News, via Associated Press
Across America people are waiting for food, sitting in their cars in endless lines that stretch down streets or bend back and forth across blacktop parking lots. The scenes are reminiscent of the Great Depression: Images from a grim past come suddenly to life.
The coronavirus pandemic shut down much of the nations economy in the spring and, because the virus continues to spread, millions of people remain out of work.
At first, the Trump administration worked with Congress to provide aid to Americans in need. The Cares Act included one-time payments to most households coupled with an expansion in unemployment insurance.
Then the stock market began to recover, and Mr. Trump lost interest. As the federal funds ran out, the number of Americans living in poverty has grown by eight million since May, according to recent research. That increase happened even as the job market improved, a troubling sign that the economy isnt recovering fast enough to make up for the shrinking social safety net.
Job losses have been concentrated among low-wage workers, many of whom now need help to feed their families. The result: In the wealthiest nation on earth, hunger is on the rise, and overwhelmed food banks are struggling to help those whom the government has failed.
President Trump held a reception for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, his nominee for the Supreme Court, in the Diplomatic Room of the White House. Doug Mills/The New York Times
American conservatives made a bargain in rallying behind Donald Trump: Theyd turn a blind eye to his malevolence and incompetence in exchange for judges more than 200 federal judges and most likely three Supreme Court seats, as it turned out. Their eye was on numerous prizes: Destroy abortion rights. Expand religious freedom. Protect Americans nearly unfettered access to firearms. Cripple the federal governments ability to regulate the environment, interstate commerce and more.
This strategy has worked out pretty well for them. But it has come at a cost. This was made clear with the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett especially when the White House ceremony that was held to honor her in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic turned into a super-spreader event because most participants went unmasked and many mingled and shook hands indoors.
Still, conservatives will almost surely get their third seat on the court, affecting its makeup and very possibly eroding many Americans civil rights for a generation. Indeed, the bigger cost of the Republican Partys bargain with Mr. Trump will take many more years to calculate.
Armed protesters massed at the State Capitol in Lansing, Mich., in opposition to coronavirus-related orders. Paul Sancya/Associated Press
Guns sales in the United States typically rise under Democratic presidents and fall when a Republican is in the White House. That was true during the Trump presidency until the coronavirus pandemic hit and racial justice advocates began exercising their right to protest. Then, Americans armed up.
There may be no more iconic image of the Trump years than that of Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the white St. Louis couple who were charged with unlawful use of a weapon for brandishing their guns at a crowd of demonstrators outside their gated home.
Far more alarming, though, was the sight of groups of men armed with semiautomatic military-style rifles, calling themselves militias, who appeared at protests around the country over the past year. President Trump has called for their ilk to stand by, and many have said theyll show up at polling places. Its a tense moment, with too many fingers resting on too many triggers.
A rally near the Brooklyn Museum and a silent march to call attention to police violence against transgender people, especially women of color. Demetrius Freeman for The New York Times
In June, some 15,000 people encircled the Brooklyn Museum wearing masks and dressed in all white, forming one of the largest demonstrations for Black transgender lives in history.
Two days before that gathering, the Trump administration finalized regulations dismantling protections for transgender patients against discrimination by doctors, hospitals and insurance companies protections that were urgently needed in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Last fall, the American Medical Association declared the killings of transgender women of color its own epidemic. Violence against the L.G.B.T.Q. community has spiked under the Trump administration, emboldened by a president who has barred transgender people from the military, rejected plans to add questions on sexual orientation to the census, prohibited embassies from flying flags for Pride Month, condoned discrimination at home and turned a blind eye to attacks on gay communities abroad.
The Obama administrations years were marked by signs of progress for L.G.B.T.Q. communities, but for every cautious step that had been taken forward, Mr. Trump signaled his intent to take running leaps backward. In the first week of his administration, all mentions of L.G.B.T.Q. rights on the White House website disappeared.
In what could be his final months in office, Mr. Trump nominated a jurist to the Supreme Court who has refused to say whether she supports the courts ruling protecting same-sex marriage. It appears that Amy Coney Barrett and Mr. Trump agree: No progress is too deeply rooted to be undone.
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