Attila, Genghis Khan, Trump: Slayers of cities [View all]

Its not enough to equate Trumps legions to the Gestapo or the Klan. He is heading a horde that is defined by an exterminationist loathing of cities and all that they stand for and promote.
https://prospect.org/2026/01/15/attila-genghis-khan-trump/
Minnesota protesters hold up signs during an anti-ICE protest for Renee Good at Powderhorn Park in Minneapolis, January 10, 2026. Credit: Elijah Scott/Sipa USA via AP Images
For leaders in search of uniform compliance, cities are inherently troublesome. They are, by their very nature, diverse: Its cities to which both foreign and domestic immigrants flock, because its cities where theres work. Worse yet, most successful cities foster some level of cross-group tolerance, or even, in the best cases, cross-group solidarity, as a necessary modus vivendi for keeping a city up and running. Partly in consequence, cities develop distinct cultures reflective of their diversity and their urbanity. Thats why the current generation of our planets autocrats often lack support from their nations cities. Budapest has never voted for Viktor Orbán; Istanbul is a thorn in the side of Recep Erdoğan. A Muslim Labourite has been mayor of London since 2016, even as no major American city can be found thats voted for Donald Trump in any of the past three presidential elections.
That said, Orbán has not sent troops into Budapest, nor Erdoğan into Istanbul. As I write, Trump is reported to be considering invoking the Insurrection Act to send the Army into Minneapolis. Whether or not he does, however, the agents of ICE and the border police are already behaving like an army of occupation, seizing people who look suspiciously brown (including, reportedly, several Native Americans) and brandishing and using armed force to cow any Minnesotan who personifies the values of mutual support and family and community preservation regardless of race and immigration-law statusthe very values, that is, that hold cities together and make them thrive.
Trump has already made clear that the kind of constraints that have occasionally held Orbán and Erdoğan back from forcefully seizing cities dont apply to him. In his sacking of the Kennedy Center, for instance, hes effectively canceled urban culture, driving jazz, opera, ballet, and modern musicals from its theaters unless their practitioners can find some way to affirm his rule. The recruitment material posted by his police agencies, including ICE, is devised to attract white nationalists who are as repelled by urban diversity as both he and Stephen Miller are.
So its not enough to equate Trumps legions to the Gestapo or the Klan. (Ive done both.) He also is the 21st-century version of Attila or Genghis Khan, heading a horde that is defined by an exterminationist loathing of cities and all that they stand for and promote. Their diversity, their toleration, their culture, their solidarity across racial and other linesall are threats to the hordes and its rulers autocratic monoculture. On the streets, the hordes loathing manifests as indifference (at least) to the loss of city dwellers lives. As it is the 21st century, and as we have an 18th-century Constitution, Trumps impulse for city sacking à la Attila is constrained by laws and customs, but hes plainly determined to find ways around as many of those constraints as he possibly can. Correspondingly, a good share of the fear hes engendered all across America has an ancient pedigree: Its the fear of the barbarians at the gates.
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