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For Trump, the ‘Enemy From Within’ Keeps Getting Bigger

October 8, 2025
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In the span of a few hours on Wednesday, President Trump threatened to jail the Democratic governor of Illinois and the mayor of Chicago; suggested a Democratic senator should be punished for questioning his administration; described left-wing protesters in Portland as “insurrectionists”; and endorsed out-of-state troops descending on Democratic-run cities.

Increasingly, Mr. Trump has made clear what he views as the top threat against America: what he calls the “enemy from within.” And his definition of that enemy is expanding, particularly as he looks to deploy the military on the streets of American cities.

“He is escalating his rhetoric to focus on domestic enemies, and it’s pretty open-ended,” said Robert A. Pape, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago. “It’s very clear it’s on the liberal side of the house. But it’s not clear where the boundaries are.”

On Wednesday, Mr. Trump gathered his attorney general and other top officials for a round table discussion at the White House, where he tried to raise alarm about antifa, the loosely defined left-wing antifascist movement. During the event, conservative journalists told horror stories of violent encounters with left-wing protesters, some during Mr. Trump’s first term.

Mr. Trump described the protesters as “insurrectionists” and “terrible people.”

“We’re going to be very threatening to them, far more threatening to them than they ever were with us, and that includes the people that fund them,” he said.

Earlier in the day, Mr. Trump said that Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois and Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago, both Democrats, should be jailed, escalating his campaign of retribution against those he sees as his political foes. During the event targeting antifa, Mr. Trump accused the men of failing to protect ICE agents in their states.

“I understand that’s a criminal offense,” he said.

Mr. Pritzker and Mr. Johnson have opposed Mr. Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to the Chicago area and have criticized the aggressive way in which the Trump administration has carried out immigration raids. Mr. Johnson signed an executive order to establish “ICE-free zones” in Chicago to prevent federal agents from staging operations.

“Chicago Mayor should be in jail for failing to protect Ice Officers! Governor Pritzker also!” Mr. Trump wrote in a social media post.

During his round table event, Mr. Trump said that Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, should be punished after he questioned Attorney General Pam Bondi during an oversight hearing on Tuesday.

He compared him to former Representative George Santos, Republican of New York, the serial fabulist who was removed from Congress and convicted of fraud. Mr. Trump did not define precisely what punishment he believed Mr. Blumenthal should face, but suggested others have gone to jail for less.

“He looks at people like Pam, and he starts criticizing her, and she’s a patriot,” Mr. Trump said of Mr. Blumenthal. “They ought to do something with that. You know, we have a young congressman that’s right now in jail for lying about where he went to college and other things. It was, you know, frankly, not good. It was pretty bad, but it was nothing compared to Blumenthal.”

Mr. Trump was referring to a controversy that dogged Mr. Blumenthal in 2010 over his military service.

The broad-brush targeting of the left, from street protesters to elected Democrats in high offices, was an outgrowth of Mr. Trump’s comments from a week ago, when he stood before 800 generals and admirals and spoke of threats to America.

“It’s a war from within,” Mr. Trump said, adding: “We should use some of these dangerous cities as training grounds for our military.”

His speech came just days after he signed a memo aimed at “Countering Domestic Terrorism and Organized Political Violence.” It called for a coordinated law enforcement strategy to target groups that it said were motivated by “anti-Americanism, anticapitalism, and anti-Christianity,” including “hostility toward those who hold traditional American views on family, religion and morality.”

The wide-ranging nature of Mr. Trump’s crackdown plans became even clearer this week, when the National Guard was deployed to Portland to deal with a small group of anti-ICE protesters, while National Guard troops from Texas traveled to the Chicago area.

Mr. Johnson and Mr. Pritzker said in social media posts that they would not pull back. “This is not the first time Trump has tried to have a Black man unjustly arrested,” Mr. Johnson said. “I’m not going anywhere.”

Mr. Pritzker said: “Trump is now calling for the arrest of elected representatives checking his power. What else is left on the path to full-blown authoritarianism?”

In an interview on MSNBC on Wednesday, Mr. Pritzker dared Mr. Trump to arrest him, saying: “Come and get me!”

The threat to jail Democratic officials who fight Mr. Trump’s actions came as the president has taken myriad steps to harm those who oppose him.

He has pulled protective details from members of his first administration who faced death threats from Iran. He has revoked or threatened to revoke the security clearances of former President Joseph R. Biden Jr., members of the Biden administration and dozens of others. His administration has also taken steps to target members of the media seen as unfriendly, slashed entire agencies perceived as too liberal and fired or investigated government workers deemed disloyal.

James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director and one of Mr. Trump’s highest-profile targets, appeared in court on Wednesday on charges filed against him by the Trump administration.

Jeremi Suri, a history professor at the University of Texas at Austin, said that Mr. Trump was trying to subvert other branches of government, including local and state officials.

“Most other presidents believed in constitutional limits,” he said. “I don’t care who it is. They don’t want someone outside of Illinois saying that they’re going to put their governor in jail and sending troops from Texas into their state.”

Dr. Suri added: “I do think he has crossed a line that is now creating more opposition to him. Whether that will stop him? I don’t know.”

Luke Broadwater covers the White House for The Times.

The post For Trump, the ‘Enemy From Within’ Keeps Getting Bigger appeared first on New York Times.

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