Trump's moves to tighten power and punish enemies draw comparisons to places where democracy faded
(AP) In 2007, eight years after becoming Venezuelas president, Hugo Chávez revoked the license of the countrys oldest private television station. Eight months into his second term, President Donald Trump suggested revoking the licenses of U.S. television stations he believes are overly critical of him.
Since he returned to office in January, Trumps remaking of the federal government into an instrument of his personal will has drawn comparisons to elected strongmen in other countries who used the levers of government to consolidate power, punish their enemies and stifle dissent.
But those familiar with other countries where that has happened, including Hungary and Turkey, say there is one striking difference: Trump appears to be moving more rapidly, and more overtly, than others did.
The only difference is the speed with which it is happening, said David Smilde, who lived in Venezuela during Chavezs rise and is now a professor at Tulane University.
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