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War Game: 6 Hours to Save Democracy

The “War Game: 6 Hours to Save Democracy” panel at TruCon 2024 featured four participants from the documentary film "War Game," which simulated a scenario in the aftermath of a disputed U.S. election potentially leading to a coup. Following the January 6th insurrection, it became clear that certain actors may attempt to interrupt and overthrow a democratically elected government. The panel, moderated by Janessa Goldbeck, examined what it will take for Americans to defend democracy from those who seek to destroy it.

Panel Takeaways
  1. Coups and the Insurrection Act: The panelists addressed the real concerns of a coup attempt following a contested election, potentially with the involvement of military forces.  They discussed the implications and potential use of the Insurrection Act in such a crisis, highlighting legal and constitutional considerations.
  2. Political Polarization: As former government officials, Governor Steve Bullock and Senator Doug Jones highlighted polarization in Congress, acknowledging that it may result in the president being forced to respond to a crisis without significant Congressional input. Senator Jones called for politicians on both sides of the aisle to come together and bridge the divide. “Let’s have more dialogues instead of monologues when it comes to our politics in our country,” he said.
  3. Media and Disinformation: Chris Jones, a Marine Corps veteran who portrayed a member of a fictional domestic terrorist group in the simulation, emphasized the critical role of social media disinformation in facilitating and escalating a coup attempt, noting that the federal government lacks the ability to effectively counter such tactics. He also recognized local news as a way to track bad actors. “The single greatest early warning system that the United States possesses when it comes to domestic extremism is local journalism,” he said.
  4. Local vs. Federal Response: The panelists raised concerns regarding the federal government's ability to promptly address local incidents that undermine free and fair elections, indicating potential vulnerabilities in protecting democratic processes at a grassroots level.

The panel addressed complex challenges facing American democracy, including political polarization, digital misinformation, and threats to electoral integrity. The "War Game" simulation served as a poignant exploration of these issues, prompting reflection on how to fortify democratic institutions against such potential threats.

Written by Eden Zaborowski and Chris Aboukhaled

Our Panelists

Governor Steve Bullock

Governor Steve Bullock

Fmr. Governor of Montana
Speaker Bio
Steve Bullock is the former Governor of Montana, serving two terms from 2013-2021. He served as the Chair of the National Governors Association from 2018-2019. Before that, he was the Attorney General of Montana, from 2009-2013.
Chris Jones

Chris Jones

Marine Corps Veteran
Speaker Bio
Christopher Jones is a Marine Corps veteran who previously was a digital and forensic reporter, focused on white supremacists and their disinformation campaigns. He served in the Marines for four years in the infantry and as a machine gun squad leader in Afghanistan. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, USAToday, and The Village Voice.
Senator Doug Jones

Senator Doug Jones

Fmr. Senator from Alabama
Speaker Bio
Doug Jones is a former Senator from Alabama, serving from 2018-2021. Before that, he served as the US Attorney for the Northern District ofAlabama from 1997-2001. In that role, he prosecuted a number of perpetrators of extremist attacks, including members of the Ku Klux Klan for their roles in the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing.
Janessa Goldbeck

Janessa Goldbeck

(Moderator) - CEO, Vet Voice Foundations
Speaker Bio
Janessa Goldbeck is CEO of Vet Voice Foundation, a national nonprofit organization with over 1.5 million members that mobilizes veterans to have a voice in our democracy. Goldbeck, a Marine Corps veteran, deployed overseas as a Combat Engineer Officer, managing engineering, logistics, and explosive ordnance disposal missions in support of NATO operations. She joined Truman as a Political Partner in 2009, co-founded the San Diego Chapter of Truman in 2014, and previously served as a Member Director on the Truman Board.
Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Linda Singh

Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Linda Singh

Fmr. Adjutant General of Maryland
Speaker Bio
Retired Major General Linda Singh served in the Maryland Nationa lGuard from 1981-2019, culminating with her appointment to Adjutant General, Joint Force Headquarters. Previously, she served as the Commander of the Maryland Army National Guard, where she helped lead the response to the 2015 Baltimore riots. During her time in the National Guard, she was deployed to Kosovo and Afghanistan.