The Enforcers

February 2, 2017


The Alumni of Breitbart News, has launched a Populist Nationalist Movement to advocate for Trump’s policies and programs.


This group’s mission is to disrupt opposition and enforce the Administration’s policies that support a populist-nationalist (White Supremacists) agenda. The program of “ambush interviews” and “tea-party tactics” are designed to force cooperation with Trump’s priorities.

According to Patrick Howley, the leader and former Breitbart News reporter, the group will be structured through the already existing Western Representation PAC and may be structured as a traditional political action committee operating in tandem with a super PAC.

The group will implement a series actions, called “pressure points.”


  • “STAGE 1: Whipping votes on legislation by facilitating constituent to member contacts
  • STAGE 2: Deploying DC reporter team to question any members who evade/deflect
  • STAGE 3: Deploying production/reporter team to ambush in DC or in District/State
  • STAGE 4: Engagement with local activists and local media through earned/paid media
  • STAGE 5: Development of comprehensive opposition research file
  • STAGE 6: Organize local protests, town hall confrontations, and other grassroots action
  • STAGE 7: Promotion of potential opponents, creation of independent expenditure campaign
  • STAGE 8: Replace bad guys with good guys”


The organizers of this group propose that members could receive “Trump Enforcement Posse” or “Trump Enforcement Team” badges. Those tags capture the group’s ambitions and approach.

Note the language of warfare: ambush, tactics, deploy, enforce. The “enforcement” element is a deliberate, intentional threat of violent, physical repercussions. It is an old strategy. Recruit the disenfranchised, give these thugs titles, a mission to disrupt opposition, and the authority to do their worst. Badges make thugs feel important. It empowers them to destroy—all in the name of patriotic loyalty—not to the nation—but to the LEADER. 

Familiar? It should be. It was a strategy Hitler used. I would not be surprised to see this concept emerging from Steven Bannon—Trump’s special advisor—the man who in my opinion is Trump’s Propaganda Minister. The thugs, like Hitler’s Brown Shirts or the Sharia patrols, will function like vigilante groups who publicly and violently attack any deviation from the agenda.

I would not be surprised if  it becomes illegal to criticize the President in any form. I expect to see the end of a free press, free speech, and the elimination of all dissent. 

No time for fear. No time to shrink into the shadows. Expect the worst, for the Trumpers' plan to make the world into their own image—and that image has no interest in law, decency, or democracy. They move toward a “post-America.” 


We’re lucky to live now, to have the opportunity to do our best to prevent this nightmare from coming to fruition. Take heart. Take action. 

We can expect these “enforcers” to appear at any place protests might occur. The protest in Berkeley on February 1, 2017, is a classic example how these “enforcers” operate. Thugs came to Berkeley in busloads, wore black masks, gloves and carried incendiaries, with the explicit purpose of turning the peaceful protest into a violent, destructive event. I would not be surprised if those agent provocateurs were paid by the Western Representation PAC or other white supremacist group supporting Milos Yiannopoulos, a Breitbart News editor.

Enforcers will disrupt peaceful demonstrations and initiate violence, in order to justify retaliatory Federal action to QUASH demonstrations under the guise of public safety and crime control. Enforcers, agent provocateurs, are a deliberate “set-up.”

Demonstrators need to know how to counter these “enforcement” agents. Document their arrival, take pictures of the bus license plates, pictures of the Enforcers, call them out by chanting “Trump's Enforcers” as they begin to disrupt peaceful demonstrations. Hopefully, journalists will be able to track down the buses which brought these thugs to Berkeley and uncover who funded them.

We can expect Trump Enforcers to infiltrate organizations trying to develop direct action events, demonstrations or other responses. One or two infiltrators can disrupt a meeting, divert the conversation and generally drive people who want to oppose the administration away. It’s easy to do. People engaged in anti-administration political action are generally open to ideas, they want to incorporate everyone’s thoughts—a democratic practice. Enforcers, usually in pairs, situated well apart from one another, will "play" the meeting. They will interrupt speakers, they will speak loudly or shout, argue with the facilitator—“don’t I get to speak?”—engage in name-calling, use hyperboles, explosive or frightening suggestions, ask diversionary questions, make judgments--"that's stupid," or try to divide the group, "she's got the right idea," and agree with one another to make it appear that several people in the meeting share the same views. These actions are intended to sabotage the meeting. They are very effective. The group will fall apart.  

Learn to spot and neutralize these Enforcers. And keep biting. 

Everyone is entitled to my opinion.