The article discusses the current state of democracy in the United States under President Donald Trump. It highlights the ways in which Trump is undermining democratic institutions and suppressing dissenting voices, including:
* Ignoring court orders
* Appointing loyalists to key positions, such as the military and federal law enforcement agencies
* Stripping Congress of its power to approve appointments and spending
* Banning or investigating news outlets that challenge his views
* Using executive power to suppress speech and assembly
The article also mentions the importance of press freedom in defending democracy and notes that The Intercept is fighting back against Trump's efforts to erode the free press.
In terms of design, there are three variants for the end of the article:
1. Control: This variant features a more traditional design with a headline and a call-to-action to support The Intercept.
2. ControlDesignEICCopy: This variant features a slightly different design with a photo of Ben Messig, the editor-in-chief of The Intercept.
3. EICDesignEICCopy: This variant features the same design as ControlDesignEICCopy but with a slightly different layout and typography.
Overall, the design of the end of the article is focused on emphasizing the importance of press freedom and encouraging readers to support The Intercept in its mission to defend democracy.
* Ignoring court orders
* Appointing loyalists to key positions, such as the military and federal law enforcement agencies
* Stripping Congress of its power to approve appointments and spending
* Banning or investigating news outlets that challenge his views
* Using executive power to suppress speech and assembly
The article also mentions the importance of press freedom in defending democracy and notes that The Intercept is fighting back against Trump's efforts to erode the free press.
In terms of design, there are three variants for the end of the article:
1. Control: This variant features a more traditional design with a headline and a call-to-action to support The Intercept.
2. ControlDesignEICCopy: This variant features a slightly different design with a photo of Ben Messig, the editor-in-chief of The Intercept.
3. EICDesignEICCopy: This variant features the same design as ControlDesignEICCopy but with a slightly different layout and typography.
Overall, the design of the end of the article is focused on emphasizing the importance of press freedom and encouraging readers to support The Intercept in its mission to defend democracy.