The Trump administration in 2025 has broken the systemic capacity of the United States federal government. The administration cannot make coherent decisions, execute policy competently, maintain constitutional guardrails, or coordinate across government. Major failures are documented across national defense and public safety, rule of law, public goods delivery, economic regulation, fiscal management, civil liberties protection, social welfare, administrative capacity, data integrity, and international relations. The evidence shows the systemic failure of governmental capacity in the last 12 months.
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Protest Participation Analysis: Data Gaps and Strategic Infiltration
Summary
Research into the percentage of protesters who engage in illegal activities versus those who remain peaceful reveals significant data limitations and institutional gaps. While comprehensive data exists on the percentage of protest events that remain peaceful (93-96%), precise data on individual participant behavior within specific protests is scarce. Current Los Angeles protest data suggests arrest rates represent low single digits of total participants, but systematic crowd counting paired with behavioral tracking remains underdeveloped despite available technology.
Evidence confirms documented cases of right-wing infiltration designed to delegitimize protest movements, supporting concerns about strategic disruption of otherwise peaceful demonstrations.