The Intercept Briefing

Protesting the Smash-and-Grab Presidency With Nikhil Pal Singh

Mar 27, 2026
Nikhil Pal Singh, NYU professor and author specializing in state power and race. He discusses how homeland empire reshapes security and brings conflict home. He reflects on spontaneous local resistance in places like Minneapolis. He talks about risks and strategies for protesting under repression and the need for broader cross-class coalitions.
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ANECDOTE

Hagerstown Rapid Response Fought ICE In A Red County

  • Hagerstown Rapid Response emerged after Minneapolis and began surveilling a proposed ICE warehouse near Hagerstown, Maryland.
  • They held weekly protests, used drones for press images, and forced public scrutiny in a deeply red county.
INSIGHT

Smash And Grab Politics Keeps Opposition Off Balance

  • The Trump administration uses constant spectacle and rapid shocks as a political strategy to keep opponents off balance.
  • Nikhil Pal Singh calls it a 'smash and grab' method that destabilizes institutions and allows short-term predatory gains like raiding the treasury.
INSIGHT

Homeland Empire Merges War Abroad With Policing At Home

  • Trump collapsed foreign and domestic security logics into a single 'Homeland Empire' that normalizes paramilitary policing at home.
  • Singh traces this to DHS expansion and the global war on terror reframing migrants, criminals, and terrorists as proximate threats.
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