We're At War: Trump Doesn’t Govern by the Constitution. Why Are We Still Pretending He Does?
The Illusion of Automatic Guardrails Is Putting the Republic at Risk.
We’re At War: Trump Doesn’t Govern by the Constitution. Why Are We Still Pretending He Does?
The Illusion of Automatic Guardrails Is Putting the Republic at Risk.
The Jack Hopkins Now Newsletter #799: Saturday, February 28th, 2026.
Let’s stop whispering.
Let’s stop performing civics class on television.
Let’s stop reciting the Founders like they are spiritual guardians hovering over the Oval Office.
The Constitution does not restrain a president who does not fear violating it.
And pretending otherwise is not patriotic.
It is cowardice…disguised as optimism.
For ten years, we have watched Donald Trump treat constitutional boundaries like suggestions.
He has tested them.
Mocked them.
Ignored them.
Bent them.
Redefined them in real time.
And…still…still…after all of it, lawmakers walk to microphones and say:
“That would be unconstitutional.”
As if that sentence carries enforcement power.
It doesn’t.
It carries nostalgia.
And nostalgia…does not stop power.
The Comfort Narrative Is Now Dangerous
There was a time when constitutional invocation meant something.
When the mere suggestion of violating certain boundaries triggered bipartisan recoil.
When reputational damage was fatal.
When institutional shame had teeth.
That ecosystem is gone.
Trump does not fear shame.
He metabolizes it.
He does not fear scandal.
He weaponizes it.
He does not fear investigation.
He reframes it as persecution.
He does not treat constitutional friction as a stop sign.
He treats it as a challenge.
And every time he pushes, the same ritual unfolds:
“He can’t do that.”
He does.
Or he tries.
Or he shifts the boundary further than before.
And then we are told:
“The system held.”
No.
It staggered.
It bent.
It survived because scattered individuals chose to defy pressure.
That is not systemic immunity.
That is a republic surviving on borrowed courage.
The Constitution Is Not Self-Executing
This is the part no one wants to say plainly:
The Constitution is paper without enforcement.
It does not deploy.
It does not arrest.
It does not sanction.
It does not intervene in real time.
People do.
And…people hesitate.
They calculate.
They fear political backlash.
They fear losing office.
They fear polarization.
They fear escalation.
Meanwhile, the executive branch moves.
Speed is power.
Delay is vulnerability.
And Trump understands this better than many of his critics.
He floods the zone.
He creates simultaneous crises.
He forces opponents into procedural paralysis.
By the time a case winds through court, the damage is embedded.
And…yet…we continue to act as if constitutional violation triggers immediate, automatic consequences.
It doesn’t.
It triggers litigation.
Litigation takes time.
Time is leverage.
The Most Dangerous Sentence in American Politics
“That would be unconstitutional.”
It sounds strong.
But…in practice…it functions like sedation.
It reassures a public that increasingly knows better.
People see actions taken.
They see oversight stalled.
They see rulings appealed.
They see consequences delayed.
And they see leaders repeating the same line.
At some point, citizens begin to ask:
Are you naïve?
Or…are you selling comfort…because you don’t have enforcement power ready?
Trust erodes in that gap.
And democracies decay in that erosion.
Stop Using the Constitution as a Predictive Model
Here is the fatal strategic mistake:
We use constitutional boundaries to predict behavior.
“He won’t cross that line.”
Why not?
Because it’s unconstitutional?
He has crossed lines before.
Repeatedly.
The better predictor is not theory.
It is pattern.
Does the action expand executive power?
Does it reward loyalty?
Does it punish perceived enemies?
Does it create dominance optics?
Does it energize his base?
If yes, it is viable in his calculus.
Constitutional friction is not deterrent.
It is fuel.
If you keep assuming restraint, you will remain perpetually shocked.
And shock…is paralyzing.
Congress Is Still Acting Like It’s Governing in a Different Era
You can hear it in the tone.
Measured.
Grave.
Assured.
“That would be unconstitutional, and we would hold him accountable.”
With what votes?
With what timeline?
With what enforcement mechanism?
Statements are not enforcement.
Press conferences are not guardrails.
Strongly worded letters are not power.
If lawmakers truly believed certain lines would be crossed, contingency structures would already exist.
Rapid litigation frameworks.
Coordinated state responses.
Immediate oversight escalation.
Clear consequence pathways.
Instead, we get rhetoric.
Rhetoric is not restraint.
Power yields to organized counter-power.
Not to televised indignation.
The Addiction to Illusion
Why do we cling to this fiction?
Because admitting the truth is destabilizing.
If constitutional guardrails are not automatic, then safety is not guaranteed.
If safety is not guaranteed, responsibility shifts to us.
Preparation.
Pressure.
Participation.
Persistence.
That is harder than quoting Madison.
But pretending the system self-corrects…is a luxury we can no longer afford.
Comfort narratives are corrosive when detached from reality.
They anesthetize urgency.
They delay mobilization.
They create passivity.
Meanwhile, power consolidates.
The Global Signal
Allies are watching.
Adversaries are watching.
Markets are watching.
If constitutional norms appear optional, global stability recalibrates.
Trust weakens.
Risk premiums rise.
Diplomatic leverage shifts.
You cannot reassure the world with parchment.
You reassure it with enforcement.
With credible consequence.
With visible resistance to overreach.
Branding without action invites testing.
And testing invites escalation.
The Shift That Must Happen Now
This is not a call to abandon the Constitution.
It is a call to stop romanticizing it.
Defend it aggressively.
Prepare before lines are crossed.
Organize enforcement mechanisms in advance.
Speak honestly about risk.
Stop telling the public that everything will be fine because the Founders were wise.
Wisdom without enforcement is nostalgia.
And nostalgia does not restrain ambition.
The Final Reckoning
Trump does not govern by constitutional reverence.
He governs by power calculus.
If expanding authority benefits him…he tests it.
If defying norms energizes his base…he escalates it.
If confrontation consolidates loyalty…he leans into it.
You cannot predict that behavior by reading the Federalist Papers.
You predict it by studying the last decade.
The Constitution will not stop him on its own.
Only organized, relentless enforcement will.
Pretending otherwise is not optimism.
It is strategic malpractice.
If we want constitutional government to endure…we must stop speaking as if it is self-sustaining.
It is not.
It survives because people decide to defend it…quickly, decisively…and without illusion.
Clarity is stabilizing.
Denial is dangerous.
The time for comfort language has passed.
What remains is preparation.
And preparation begins with this admission:
The Constitution is not a force field.
It is a fight.
And fights are not won by pretending the other side respects the rules.
#HoldFast
Back soon.
-Jack
Jack Hopkins
P.S. I’ll be back later with a deeper, structured breakdown of what’s unfolding… timelines…power calculations…likely next moves…and what actually matters versus what’s just noise. That analysis will be for paid subscribers.




In January 2025, although Melania was holding a Bible on which her spouse could place his hand while taking the oath of office, he chose not to. I sometimes wonder if that was superstition on his part, that he wouldn’t place his hand on a Bible while taking an oath he had no intention of respecting, much like his marital vows.
Yes, Jack, I totally agree, conduct by 47 that is “unconstitutional” was planned and is intentional. I guess my surprise is that the same has shown to be true for the majority of Congress.
When a country is threatened by a foreign force, its men and women line up to enlist in the military to protect their homeland. They knowingly risk life and limb to battle the enemy. They sacrifice because that is what the moment demands. Their families suffer and sacrifice because they realize that heroes are needed to preserve life and liberty.
Right now an army of amateur internet sleuths and independent journalists are sifting through the limited evidence released. They are doing a great job, but the clock is ticking, as the trump regime pulls every dirty trick in the book to ensure its continued control.
There are definitely people that know the full truth, that are not involved in any nefarious way. Stepping forward with that information would surely involve consequences, but there is so much more at stake here than their personal fears.
America is facing the most heinous attack it has ever faced right now. Democracy is under siege from the enemy within the Oval Office. Are we to accept that the potential heroes, those that know the facts and have the evidence, are cowered in fear by the threat of breaking an NDA?
When the President has cast aside all semblance of law and order, and justice is only served by bribes, those NDAs should be considered mere scraps of paper, worth nothing more than kindling. If the threat of being sued is enough to make you abandon your countrymen, then you are nothing but cowards, traitors and the lowest of the low.