Skyler Fusaro, a fictional historian and activist from the 2060s, reflects on Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address in her letter. She critiques its promotion of authority and fear, emphasizing how it redefined civic virtue through ceremony rather than policy. The unexpected highlight was Trump awarding a hockey goalie a medal, symbolizing the shift from achievement to loyalty. Fusaro warns that this speech served as a precursor to authoritarianism, marking a troubling trajectory in American governance, where dominance is mistaken for stability.
The content is a fictional interview between Skyler Fusaro and former President Donald Trump set in the 2060s. It blends political satire with future-history, reflecting on Trump’s presidency’s impact on international relations and sovereignty. Trump discusses actions taken against Venezuela, Colombia, Greenland, and Cuba, asserting his belief in a deal-driven, business-like approach to governance. Fusaro critiques this perspective, suggesting it represents an imperial revival and a shift from diplomacy to dominance. The overarching theme questions the consequences of such a worldview on global order and legacy.
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