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Why Republicans can’t cease hiding behind faux names

Editorial Board Published April 12, 2025
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Republicans love hiding behind faux names.

Because the world centered on President Donald Trump’s chaotic tariff insurance policies which have crashed worldwide markets over the past week, commerce advisor Peter Navarro has been busy attempting to clarify away the mess.

Navarro was concerned in a really public feud with Trump benefactor Elon Musk, who questioned Trump’s market-killing selections fueled by Navarro’s ideology. Musk even referred to as Navarro a “moron.”

One other of Navarro’s names resurfaced through the intra-family struggle: Ron Vara.

Ron Vara is an financial professional cited in Navarro’s books who agrees with Navarro’s pro-tariff concepts, whereas most financial consultants on each the left and proper don’t. 

However there’s only one drawback: Ron Vara isn’t actual. The identify is an anagram of Navarro’s final identify and a entrance he makes use of to launder his personal concepts.

Surprisingly sufficient, this isn’t the one high-profile faux character that has made waves on the proper.

Former Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah revealed in 2019 that he used the identify “Pierre Delecto” on a Twitter account the place he attacked individuals who criticized him. He additionally used the account to “like” a number of tweets essential of Trump.

And Trump himself has used numerous faux personalities throughout his time within the public eye. Maybe most infamously, Trump used the identify “John Barron” to talk to journalists. He additionally took on the moniker “John Miller” to push tabloid tales about himself and his affair with actress Marla Maples.


Actress Marla Maples

The observe apparently was adopted from his father, Fred Trump, who used the faux identify “Mr. Green” to conduct secret enterprise in New York Metropolis.

The irony of all of those Republicans working round with faux identities is that the celebration—significantly leaders like Trump—is consistently leveling allegations of deception in opposition to Democrats.

Trump has repeatedly claimed that Democrats are utilizing faux identities as a part of a large “voter fraud” marketing campaign to stuff poll packing containers and win elections, which isn’t true.

And Musk, too, has taken up this campaign recently. 

Regardless of a number of opinion polls exhibiting public opposition to his so-called Division of Authorities Effectivity attacking federal companies, Musk has insisted that protests at Tesla dealerships are the work of paid protesters. 

They aren’t. Folks simply don’t like when billionaires assault their authorities.

And whereas the proper is slinging these allegations, they’re responsible of the very crime in query. 

When Trump first descended his golden New York escalator to announce his bid for president in 2015, he enlisted a gaggle of paid actors to pose as his supporters.

And it escalated to the prison degree after he misplaced the 2020 election to President Joe Biden, when pro-Trump forces organized slates of phony electors in Michigan, Arizona, and Georgia—states that Trump misplaced to Biden—to get votes within the electoral school for Trump.

It seems that Ron Vara, Pierre Delecto, and John Barron aren’t outliers—they’re a part of the Republican custom of deception. And typically, these characters assist them break the regulation.

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