Trump tries to position himself as a Robin Hood or Al Capone.
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Professor Emeritus of World Studies
Introduction
Before Donald Trump likened himself to聽, the former president frequently compared himself with a completely opposite personality 鈥 Chicago organized crime boss聽.
During a speech in Nevada in December 2023, Trump painted himself as the victim of overzealous prosecutors who have treated him worse than one of the nation鈥檚 most notorious criminals.
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In his never-ending attempt to politicize his substantial legal troubles, Trump鈥檚 exaggerated claims of victimhood are part of the appeal to his聽, who believe what Trump tells them: He is being persecuted by deep state bureaucrats because he is fighting for them.
鈥淣ever forget,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淥ur enemies want to take away my freedom because I will never let them take away your freedom 鈥 they are not after me. They鈥檙e after you. And I just happened to be standing in their way.鈥
The message that Trump is serving as聽聽is part of the myth of an outlaw hero. Belief in such characters may explain his聽聽and commanding lead in the 2024 race for the GOP presidential nomination.
American Robin Hoods?
In moments of high drama, the outlaw hero is a recurring figure throughout history.
Wherever they appear, outlaw heroes symbolize resistance to perceived changes to a way of life. Most often, these heroes emerge locally from humble roots and gather visibility and celebrity as a result of their daring, audacious acts that become the stuff of legends.
The common theme in all these outlaw hero legends is that they claim to be engaged in campaigns to restore justice by taking from the powerful and giving to the powerless at great personal risk.
The model for American outlaw heroes is England鈥檚聽. As the legend goes, he stood against the corruption and tyranny of the Sheriff of Nottingham by robbing from the rich and giving to the poor.
In America, during the 19th and early 20th centuries, there was a series of outlaw heroes, from聽听补苍诲听听迟辞听听补苍诲听, around whom similar legends developed 鈥 that they stood up to unjust authorities in ways that were daring, captivating the imagination of many Americans.
But the reality of their lives was completely different than the myths.
They were constantly on the run from law enforcement authorities. While their daring jail escapes and bank robberies drew cheers from supporters, their lives were filled with dangerous shootouts, often ending in sudden deaths. In Capone鈥檚 case, it ended after years fighting dementia and other complications from syphilis.
John Dillinger, for instance, the notorious bank robber who gained fame during the roaring 1920s,听聽by FBI agents on July 22, 1934, after one such shootout.
Though these outlaw heroes may have targeted the rich and powerful, there is scant evidence that the riches they accumulated were ever redistributed to the poor. But the banks they robbed held the savings of ordinary people, and the violence they fomented took place in their local communities.
Capone is one example.
By the late 1920s, he had聽聽of a well-intentioned businessman who聽聽about the welfare of his fellow Chicagoans.
In reality, Capone was the nation鈥檚 most visible mobster who violently protected his criminal enterprise of聽. Among the best examples of Capone鈥檚 ruthlessness was the聽聽on Feb. 14, 1929. Posing as policemen, members of Capone鈥檚 gang lined up seven rivals against a wall and machine-gunned them to death.
Throughout his life, Capone was聽, including tax evasion, contempt of court, carrying concealed weapons and bootlegging alcohol. He ultimately died on Jan. 25, 1947, at the age of 48.
Trump’s Outlaw Behavior
This disparity between life and legend exists because outlaw heroes were both celebrated by supporters and condemned by authorities. The result, then and now, is that each side has been baffled by the other鈥檚 inability to see the truth.
The key to understanding outlaw heroes, then, is that they flourish not in spite of but rather because of their rebelliousness. The more daring and rebellious the outlaw hero, the more commanding the figure becomes.
Such is the case with Trump.
Despite his聽, Trump has been able to convince his聽聽that he is one of them. He presents himself as a persecuted figure who stands between them and聽聽鈥渨itch hunts.鈥
As their champion, Trump has been excused for the kinds of behaviors that have brought down other political figures.
Those behaviors include聽听补苍诲听,听聽and avoiding聽,听听补苍诲听聽with lawsuits, imprisonment or execution.
In addition, Trump聽聽that range from聽聽following the 2020 presidential election to his alleged willful retention of聽.
What most distinguishes Trump from earlier outlaw heroes is that he has actually captured the nation鈥檚 most powerful position and is now campaigning to reclaim it.
Though the final chapter of the Trump saga has yet to be written, there is the very real possibility that Trump, like outlaw heroes before him, will become larger in legend after death than he was in life.
Originally by , 02.27.2024, under the terms of a license.