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Trump Is Carrying Out the SA Blueprint at Accelerating Speed
American streets now echo the violent momentum that once carried the Sturmabteilung through Germany.
When Trump said Merry last Christmas, he was not celebrating. He was declaring the point at which he expected the structure to ignite, and that structure now operates at full strength.
The glass on American sidewalks communicates a deliberate message. Smashed windshields, splintered doors, seized bodies, and public dehumanization follow the Sturmabteilung archive with precision. Trump speaks in the same register, calling communities vermin, vowing to root people out of towns and villages, and warning they may be living their last Christmas. When he said Merry last Christmas, he marked the moment he expected the structure to ignite, and that structure now operates in the open without restraint.
American civilian space absorbs violence that mirrors the early phase of Nazi consolidation. Large, well compensated Sturmabteilung units once moved through German neighborhoods in formations marked by exploding windows and torn doorframes. The same pattern appears across the United States as teams enter homes, schools, buses, clinics, shops, and stairwells with force calibrated to dominate civilians pulled from cars, pressed against concrete, or restrained before their children under the logic that shaped early SA campaigns.
Trump adopts the vocabulary that once justified those actions.
“They are vermin.”
He reinforced the directive in a Christmas message delivered as a closing signal.
“Merry Christmas to all, including the Radical Left Scum that is destroying our Country. Merry last Christmas.”
Ivana Trump confirmed he studied Hitler’s speeches and kept them nearby. Broken glass, splintered frames, crushed metal, forced entries, and seized bodies visible in American neighborhoods repeat a documented sequence.
Broken glass transmits instruction because the damage mirrors authoritarian consolidation. Windows are driven outward by force meant to be witnessed, and windshields collapse into lattices that echo the visual grammar of German streets. Doorframes splinter as shards spill through stairwells, sidewalks, kitchens, classrooms, and shop floors, turning familiar spaces into warnings civilians absorb.
Authoritarian consolidation advances through routine that presents order while imposing coercion. Germany moved through this sequence as paid force entered civilian life under economic justification, intimidation replaced debate, dehumanizing language lowered moral thresholds, and protection dissolved while the law remained printed and visible.
The Sturmabteilung reshaped life long before the Nazi state completed consolidation. Movements passed through residential downtowns, working class neighborhoods, university corridors, and mixed use districts. They entered stairwells, storefronts, cafés, transit stops, courtyards, and homes until the boundary between public authority and private life fractured.
Loyalty hardened through stipends, uniforms, housing assistance, and preferential access to work. Violence became paid labor, allegiance drifted from law toward reward, coercion became livelihood, and brutality fixed itself into daily life. Mobilization settled into an intimidation economy recognizable today as similar incentives gather around enforcement.
Sturmabteilung units advanced block by block in numbers able to overwhelm streets and issued contradictory commands that manufactured hesitation and punishment. Windows shattered in raids that left damage visible long after bodies were removed, and doors broke under force that erased the boundary between private and public life as beatings were recast as disturbances and killings as accidents while accountability dissolved when prosecutions withdrew and courts faltered. Communities absorbing forced entries and smashed windshields feel the same rhythm now.
“Shattered storefront windows on a Jewish-owned shop in Germany during Kristallnacht, November 1938.” (Photo: US Holocaust Memorial Museum)
Targeting followed a deliberate progression as Jewish neighborhoods absorbed harassment, vandalism, and economic strangulation before pogroms formalized destruction, while communist and socialist districts endured sustained intimidation. Union organizers were beaten, printing presses vanished, party offices were seized, campaign workers were assaulted, and voters were threatened at polling places as elections remained technically intact while participation grew dangerous, a pattern that carries into selective enforcement and population sorting in the United States.
Violence entered daily life through repetition as boots climbed staircases at night and doors gave way before dawn, as glass spread across shop floors and school entrances, as teachers learned what preserved safety, as clinics imposed conditions on care, and as civilians stepped around shattered windows on their way to work while faith in protection dissolved. The fracture widens across neighborhoods exposed to militarized policing and political permission for force.
Property destruction reshaped behavior as windows shattered and doors failed, as presses vanished and vehicles were crushed, as classrooms were entered and clinics lost sanctuary, as workplaces emptied and agents dragged people from beds, hospital rooms, shop floors, and cars until routine no longer offered safety and daily life no longer offered shelter. The force moving through civilian space has stopped pretending it serves anyone but itself.
“Broken storefront windows and scattered glass mark the imprint of enforcement and unrest in U.S. neighborhoods.” (Photo: AP Images)
Narrative inversion hardened the structure as officials and aligned media insisted violence was defense, recast attackers as patriots, and portrayed victims as provocateurs, allowing the lie to settle across institutions with a weight that smothers truth and teaches civilians that the state now protects its power more fiercely than it protects its people.
Trump’s rhetoric and enforcement posture follow the documented sequence. During the 2024 campaign he announced plans to remove internal enemies described as vermin.
“We will remove them from our cities, towns, and villages.”
He vowed to root out political enemies across the country.
“We will root out the Communists, Marxists, Fascists, and Radical Left Thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country.”
His Christmas message addressed Radical Left Scum with wording shaped as a pre action signal. Ivana Trump confirmed he studied Hitler’s speeches and returned to them.
Children enter schools with the hypervigilance once documented in districts where detachments moved through hallways and stairwells to assert dominance and convert classrooms into contested space. Shoppers move through stores with tension shaped by seizures erupting between aisles in scenes that mirror SA market raids. Some stand near entrances to watch the way civilians once watched neighborhoods marked for early operations. Workers track access points because teams now enter offices, clinics, and shop floors with the confidence that carried SA columns into union halls, printing rooms, and industrial yards.
Parents slow at intersections marked by smashed windshields and register the signal left when glass is used as directive. Trump’s language brands communities as vermin and invokes contamination in tones crafted to eliminate expectations of civilian protection. Fear carries the weight of deliberate construction and the cadence of documented methods as civilians recognize that protection has been withdrawn from the places where daily life continues.
A decade of buildup has produced a finished infrastructure accelerating in the open as glass spreads across sidewalks and broken doors hang like warnings, and smashed windshields glitter across intersections as a diagram of the system’s purpose. Seized bodies mark the return of sanctioned force as the vocabulary of contamination resurfaces with the precision of a system certain of its own direction. Paid units cut deeper into civilian life while promises of removal circulate without hesitation and cruelty settles into daily practice with a ritualistic weight that signals permanence. Each element locks into a structure already built and advancing with speed that exposes intent and announces the reshaping of civilian space.
The blueprint now functions inside the United States as the sequence that dismantled the German republic under Hitler moves through American neighborhoods with confidence drawn from precedent and admiration. Acceleration persists because the machinery stands intact and the model has already proven its effectiveness across a previous century, and the danger grows because the architecture is active, the method revived, and the force moving through civilian space follows a design executed once before and deployed again with the momentum of a movement that has discarded every remaining limit. What once happened abroad now advances through American streets with the assurance of a structure that knows nothing stands in its way.
Federal data confirm the widening of enforcement as Immigration and Customs Enforcement more than doubled its workforce in 2025, expanding from roughly ten thousand employees to more than twenty two thousand officers and agents through accelerated hiring authority and significant signing incentives. New personnel enter the field at unprecedented speed and extend interior operations across the country with reach that expands from one month to the next, marking the scale and direction of an enforcement phase that no longer waits for permission and no longer hides its purpose.
Large scale operations have already pushed thousands of federal officers into cities, and in one coordinated action approximately two thousand federal agents were sent to the Minneapolis region for what officials described as the largest immigration enforcement operation in the agency’s history. The scale of that deployment shows how quickly the federal footprint widens and how deeply the enforcement machinery now threads itself through civilian space.
The United States is already living inside the system Trump craved, and the full apparatus that dismantled the German republic under Hitler has been rebuilt step by step and driven into American neighborhoods with accelerating momentum. The architecture stands fully active and the language has returned, and the force now moves through civilian life with the confidence taken from the original model. Every smashed windshield and broken doorframe broadcasts the shift with clarity that erases denial, and every seized body confirms the return of sanctioned violence with a certainty that eliminates ambiguity.
The killing of Renee Nicole Good will not bring meaningful consequence because the enforcement machine has already folded her death into its momentum and is driving the country toward the architecture Trump prepared unless it is stopped now.
Sources
ICE workforce doubled
https://www.govexec.com/
DHS deployment of two thousand agents
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/
Trump vermin rhetoric
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/
Trump Merry last Christmas reporting
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/
Ivana Trump confirming Hitler speeches
https://www.vanityfair.com/
Sturmabteilung historical documentation
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.
Nazi consolidation of power
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.
ProPublica reporting on forced entries https://www.propublica.org/opics/police
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Operations Benchwarmer, Tidal Wave, Abracadabra, Dust Off, Fleur De Lis — these are just a few of the secret programs recently undertaken by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE has become a self appointed bouncer for America under Donald Trump, enlisting tens of thousands of federal, state, and local police and intelligence departments and agencies to not just root out “illegals,” but also exploit them for intelligence, leaked documents show. A Border Patrol official outraged by ICE’s conduct has leaked to me this and other documents providing an unprecedented glimpse into ICE’s undeclared activities across the country. Many of these operations and their codenames have not been previously reported. A 15-page long document, marked “LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE,” details 21 different “major” ICE operations resulting, so it says, in 6,852 apprehensions since June. From Operation Abracadarba, a covert effort to develop informants among immigrants in detention, to Operation Benchwarmer, which alone spans the deployment of 2,000 “intelligence assets” across the country, the document gives a sense of how aggressively ICE is scouring neighborhoods and developing sources to spy on immigrants and Americans alike. The source was spurred to action by the absurd amounts of secrecy surrounding the operations and the utter failure of Congress to make many of them public. The secrecy has concealed ICE’s transformation into a parallel FBI, a DEA and an independent police force whose mission has crept well past the deportations that media tend to focus on. The media is telling a certain story about ICE, giving the blow by blow on the most public horrors but never quite seeing the bigger picture that it’s part of a larger war. As a military intelligence source told me, the ICE crackdown isn’t just about immigration; it’s about gathering intelligence in support of Trump’s war on cartels — as well as on Antifa, on the radical left, and those who are “anti-American,” and anyone else they consider terrorists. And since the administration has been so quick to label everyone, including Renee Good, terrorists, it’s no wonder they think they’re at war. ICE’s work is done under a set of task forces, with the agency calling upon other Department of Homeland Security agencies, like the Border Patrol, Homeland Security Investigations, the Federal Protective Service, and even the Secret Service. DHS now constitutes the largest federal law enforcement agency in the country — larger even than the FBI. And that was before ICE had its law enforcement budget nearly tripled last year. “Operation Abracadabra was initiated with the requirement of Interviewing 100% of individuals apprehended to gather intelligence and identify follow-on targets such as stash houses and individuals conducting illegal activity,” one of the documents, a briefing slide, reads. The purpose, it continues, is “Tying every individual who crosses the border illegally to a Foreign Terrorist Organization, a Transnational Criminal Organization, and/or utilizing the intelligence to develop targets.” Another briefing about Operation Benchwarmer reveals the employment of agents dressing in “plainclothes” to disguise themselves as ordinary people in an attempt to gather intelligence. “Plainclothes agents have been embedded in transport vans, sally ports, processing areas, and detention cells to gather important tactical intelligence and or information,” the briefing says of this nationwide operation. The purpose? It’s “focused on collecting information not normally gained during formal interviews.” This national security colossus, over 20 years in the making, plays an intimate role in many of the ICE operations you read about (and many you don’t). Yesterday I reported on the deployment of hundreds of Border Patrol agents to Minneapolis, Minnesota to support ICE operations there in the wake of an ICE agent’s killing of Renee Good. My source’s motive in large part pertains to the lack of big picture public understanding of ICE’s larger war. That’s by design, thanks to the lack of transparency on the part of DHS and a Congress unwilling to compel transparency. Things as basic as ICE’s Use of Force Policy — its use of deadly force policy — are almost completely blacked out so the public can’t see them. Opposition to ICE’s conduct following Renee Good’s death has spread throughout the Department of Homeland Security, as I previously reported. The discontent is also affecting the Justice Department, with several top federal prosecutors in Minnesota resigning over pressure to investigate Renee Good’s widow. Meanwhile, the FBI is itself increasingly split, the political part reportedly investigating Good’s ties to activist groups that the Trump administration labels extremist. But other parts of the FBI, sources say, are also alarmed by ICE’s heavy handedness and its creeping takeover. One senior FBI official tells me that there is widespread concern that ICE’s actions are coloring the American public’s view of law enforcement in general. The source says that enforcing the law demands scrupulous adherence to the law in doing so and fears that ICE has abandoned such a fundamental principle, believing through masking and its belligerence towards the public that the law doesn’t apply to it. More ICE operations are described below. — Edited by William M. Arkin |












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