As President Donald Trump's approval ratings decline, his fundraising appeals have grown increasingly desperate, employing messaging with implicit threats against supporters who don't contribute financially. According to Salon analyst Chauncey DeVega, Trump seeks both money and personal affirmation that his MAGA base remains loyal as broader support erodes. Recent fundraising emails contain veiled intimidation, including a message asking, "Does ICE need to come and track you down?" DeVega characterizes the appeals as part of a menacing campaign, likening Trump to "an obsessed former lover" who claims to love supporters while expressing hurt that they ignore his emails and calls. Political psychologist Steven Ducat describes the dynamic as cult-like, creating what researchers call a "trauma bond" where the leader is both source of fear and protector. DeVega warns Trump will likely intensify control over his base as his overall support continues declining.
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