JUST IN: Obama says supporting Trump shows “disrespect for democracy”

Obama’s remark cut to a deeper fear that has haunted American politics since 2016: whether democracy is just a process, or a shared moral agreement about the rules of the game. To his defenders, calling out Trump isn’t an attack on voters but a plea to protect institutions they believe he’s willing to break. They hear Obama warning that when leaders undermine elections, courts, or peaceful transfers of power, supporting them isn’t neutral—it helps normalize the damage.

Trump’s supporters, though, hear something very different. To them, Obama’s words sound like a declaration that their anger, their disillusionment, and their vote are illegitimate. They see a system that ignored their pain, then condemned them for rejecting it. Between those two realities lies the real crisis: a country where each side believes it is defending democracy—and is convinced the other is trying to destroy it.