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German envoy warns Trump 'driven by vengeance' — reports

January 19, 2025

In a leaked cable, Germany's ambassador to the US warned that Donald Trump will undermine democracy. Andreas Michaelis said he expects Trump to rob legislators, law enforcement and the media of independence.

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Donald Trump is seen exiting an aircraft at night in Washington DC on January 18, 2025
Germany's US ambassador warns that Donald Trump's policies present a direct threat to US constitutional order Image: Alex Brandon/AP/picture alliance

German media outlets are reporting that the country's ambassador to the US, Andreas Michaelis, recently penned a diplomatic write-up in which he warned of the threats US democracy will face under the incoming president, Donald Trump, and his team.

In the five-page confidential cable report sent to the German Foreign Ministry and the office of Chancellor Olaf Scholz last week, Michaelis stated that a second Trump term represents serious threats to the system of democratic checks and balances outlined in the US constitution.

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Michaelis voiced serious concern about the future of US democracy, writing, "Fundamental democratic principles, along with checks and balances, will be undermined as far as possible, the legislature, law enforcement and media robbed of their independence and misused as political arms, and big tech will gain co-governing authority."

First seen by news agency dpa on Sunday, the leaked cable is now in circulation among German media outlets, such as the Bild newspaper. 

In the paper, Michaelis wrote that he expects Trump to affect a "maximum concentration of power in the hands of the president at the expense of Congress and the states."

Michaelis went on to write that Trump's policy "of maximum disruption, the breaking up of the established political order and bureaucratic structures as well as his plans for revenge ultimately mean a redefinition of the constitutional order." 

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Michaelis, who will represent Germany at Trump's inauguration on Monday, said he sees the incoming president as a man driven by a "desire for vengeance," musing that he will "largely sap" the US of its democratic principles.

The Foreign Ministry in Berlin has stated that it does not comment on "internal documents, analyses and embassy reports," but made clear that the US is "one of our most important allies."

It further said that Berlin is intent on working "in close collaboration with the new American administration in the interests of Germany and Europe."

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js/wd (AFP, AP, dpa)