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2025 Most Dangerous People Online: When the Comment Section Rules the World

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Analyzing the 2025 Most Dangerous People Online, including Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and RFK Jr., as digital chaos becomes official government policy.

In 2025, the old rule of 'never read the comments' has been flipped on its head. Today, the human embodiment of YouTube comments are setting federal policy. Topping the list is Donald Trump, the 79-year-old President who literally governs through decrees posted on Truth Social.

The 2025 Most Dangerous People Online: Power Without Checks

Trump's second administration is defined by a relentless digital presence. On one prolific night in December, he posted 169 times within five hours. But he isn't alone. Stephen Miller and Kristi Noem have transformed the US into a surveillance-heavy landscape, using biometric apps and social media monitoring to track non-citizens and citizens alike, allegedly aiming for a quota of 3,000 arrests per day.

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DOGE and the Dismantling of Institutions

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has seized control over federal bureaucracy. By demanding 'God-mode' permissions on payment systems, they've gained access to trillions in transactions. Meanwhile, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has purged 25% of CDC staff and proposed slashing NIH funding by 40%, legitimizing fringe theories at the heart of the US public health apparatus.

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