Trump's Threats Against Musk and Newsom Reflect an Authoritarian Intolerance of Dissent
Even if the president was joking in both cases, he already has used his powers to punish people whose views offend him.

On Monday, President Donald Trump endorsed the arrest of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who irked him by criticizing his militarized response to Los Angeles protests against his administration's immigration raids. Just four days earlier, Trump had suggested that billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, his former ally, could lose his government contracts for going public with concerns about the president's fiscal recklessness.
It's not clear whether Trump was serious in either case, whether he intends to follow through on his threats, or exactly how that would work. But the authoritarian intolerance of dissent reflected in those comments is consistent with the various ways Trump already has used the powers of his office to punish people whose views offend him.
Over the weekend, Trump deployed 2,000 members of California's National Guard to protect federal personnel and property, invoking a law that authorizes such action when "there is a rebellion or danger of a rebellion" against the U.S. government's authority. That unilateral step, Newsom argued, was unnecessary, provocative, and illegal because local and state law enforcement agencies were willing and able to maintain order without federal intervention.
This was the context in which a reporter asked Trump whether Newsom should be arrested, noting that border czar Tom Homan had threatened that consequence for "anybody," including Newsom, who interferes with the immigration crackdown. "I would do it if I were Tom," Trump replied. "Gavin likes the publicity, but I think it would be a great thing."
Maybe Trump was joking. Maybe he also was joking when he argued, during the public flap that Musk provoked by slamming a Trump-backed bill as a "disgusting abomination" that would add trillions to the national debt, that "the easiest way to save money in our Budget" would be to "terminate Elon's Governmental Subsidies and Contracts."
Then again, maybe not. No such excuse is available for Trump's plainly serious crusades against foreign students, lawyers, universities, and new outlets he portrays as enemies of democracy and American values.
By deporting students who criticize the Israeli government, Trump says, he is fighting antisemitism and protecting U.S. foreign policy interests. The goal, he explains, is to make students think twice before they open their mouths.
"Any student that protests," Trump said during his 2024 campaign, "I throw them out of the country. You know, there are a lot of foreign students. As soon as they hear that, they're going to behave."
To justify his executive orders against disfavored law firms—which aimed to ruin them by revoking their security clearances, restricting their access to federal officials and buildings, canceling their government contracts, and threatening other contractors with ties to them—Trump likewise cited their support for causes and clients he abhors. Federal judges therefore had no difficulty concluding that the orders violated the First Amendment.
Trump's conflict with Harvard, framed as an attempt to enforce federal civil rights laws, extends far beyond that goal. The administration has said the university cannot regain access to federal research grants unless it surrenders academic freedom by implementing a litany of hiring, admission, administrative, curricular, and disciplinary reforms.
Trump is still pursuing his legal vendetta against CBS News, which he absurdly claims committed consumer fraud by editing a pre-election 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris in a way that made her seem slightly more cogent. In February, he upped the ante by raising his already risible estimate of the damages inflicted by that interview from $10 billion to $20 billion.
Trump's beef with CBS is not limited to his abuse of the legal process as a private litigant. Brendan Carr, the Trump-appointed chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, reopened an equally groundless investigation of the network for "broadcast news distortion" based on the same interview—a probe that entails second-guessing journalistic judgments protected by freedom of the press.
Given this track record, it may not be safe to assume that Trump is only kidding when he threatens government retaliation for constitutionally protected speech.
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Sad.
Sullum defended j6ers being locked up, trumps lawyers being indicted, Alex Jones being hit for 1.5B... but criticizing democrats is a step too far for sullum.
Sullum is pouting again.
I’m not looking forward to this weekend when people protest his wannabe-dictator parade. It could get ugly.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
hopefully the use of lethal force will be authorized for all the far left brainwashed low IQ Democrat cultists who riot
"Maybe Trump was joking. Maybe he also was joking when he argued, during the public flap that Musk provoked by slamming a Trump-backed bill as a "disgusting abomination" that would add trillions to the national debt, that "the easiest way to save money in our Budget" would be to "terminate Elon's Governmental Subsidies and Contracts."
He not so subtly called him a pedophile, Jacob. Some people consider that a serious insult.
It has been very strange watching supposed libertarians demand 3.8T in new taxes while criticizing 8% in spending cuts to mandatory programs.
He not so subtly called him a pedophile, Jacob. Some people consider that a serious insult.
You assholes do that every. fucking. day.
The only people normally called pedophiles here is the Soros worshipper who POSTED CHILD PORN LINKS HERE, and the morbidly obese sea lion who advocates for allowing foreign child predators enter the US (and presumably our children) and is always on the pro groomer/child realist side of every issue.
So the only people called pedos here, are the pedos.
Speaking of threats, maybe joking:
Now would be a good time to throw a big cocktail party in New York or Washington, and invite every single conservative writer you know. #RedWedding2
https://x.com/mattwelch/status/1102654202545913857?s=12
Musk wants special hand outs.
No
Newsome wants totalitarianism
Also no
Kill yourself sullum, and if you have a family I hope illegals kill them all
What special hand outs does Musk want?
SpaceX turns a profit providing cheaper better product.
He's said for several years he wants to get rid of the EV tax credit.
Got something specific in mind?
“for going public with concerns about the president's fiscal recklessness.”
It was a little more than that Jacob, god damn.
“On Monday, President Donald Trump endorsed the arrest of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who irked him by criticizing his militarized response to Los Angeles protests against his administration's immigration raids.”
Fits a lot more than that. For fucks sake man.
Forget it Nate, it’s Sullumtown.
JS;dr
JS;dr
Sullum ran out of ideas to feed his TDS rage so now it's "imagine what if" articles.
What if.,, Trump imprisoned people for years without pressing charges?
Crazy!
Oh yeah? Whatabout Democrats? Whatabout when they do it? You didn't complain then you hypocrite! Whatabout Democrats? Whatabout them? Whatabout! Whatabout! Whatabout!
Zzzzzzz
Okay campers, rise, and shine, and don't forget your booties ‘cause it’s cold out there… it’s cold out there every day.
The regime bootlicker bleats yet again.
Sullum's rants reflect those of a TDS-addled lying pile of slimy shit.
Fuck off and die, Sullum.
This has already aged horribly which is hilarious. Both Trump and Musk put out kind words about each other. Those threats weren't serious based on what we see now.
BTW, check the link wherein the lying plie of TDS-addled shit claims Trump "endorses" Newsom's arrest.
Fuck you with a barb-wire wrapped broomstick, Sullum; there isn't a word in there about any arrest. You make CNN look respectable by comparison.
Biden kept threatening to fight people.
Oh, and actually used government power to attack his enemies. As did Obama.
Look, I didn't make the new rules, I don't like the new rules, but these are the new rules.
Actions, Jake, actions speak louder than words. Orange Man Bad is playing you for what you are. A fool.
>Intolerance of Dissent
Gee, and here I thought it was about firebombing Waymo cars, vandalizing stores, shutting down freeways, Antifa criminalism, and generally treating LA as if it were Aztlan. Glad you cleared that up for us peasants, Sullum!
Did Newsom do any of those?
Sad. No one has the right to not be offended.