President Donald Trump's habit of gifting ill-fitting shoes to Cabinet members serves as a calculated humiliation ritual designed to reinforce authoritarian control, according to analysts specializing in cult psychology and authoritarian tactics.
Salon columnist Chauncey DeVega argues the $145 Florsheim leather Oxfords serve as a "loyalty oath" within a broader pattern of public degradation.
Photos show Secretary of State Marco Rubio's shoes are dramatically oversized, with Trump reportedly mocking officials about foot size, hinting at sexual potency. Cult psychology expert Stephen Hassan traced the strategy to classic authoritarian manipulation, explaining that cult followers are "psychologically and emotionally programmed" to think, feel, and behave like the cult leader. DeVega compares the tactic to historical dictators like Stalin, who demanded endless applause and forced subordinates to dance on command.
Trump's Cabinet members publicly accept the humiliation while maintaining roles as "clownish sycophants" praising Trump as the "greatest president in American history."
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