You’re going to need to be vigilant about fact checking the information you come across. Meta (FB, Insta, WhatsApp), X/Twitter, TikTok are all fascist mouthpieces at this point, and you don’t have to use those services directly yourself for the messages they amplify to reach you.
Don’t just be suspicious of those messages you oppose. Be as suspicious of rage-bait, and messages you are already primed to agree with. This is how propaganda works: by taking advantage of what people already want to believe.
If you can’t find decent sources about the thing you’re seeking to verify, set that thing aside. If you can find one source, or the same story being repeated multiple places, be skeptical. Be aware that early reporting on events as they unfold can easily be wrong in ways that impact the accuracy of the reporting, even if the story is substantially true as a whole.
Information gaps - where one party has more, or more accurate, information than another party - are how power is leveraged. When you take steps to be factually accurate, in line with objective reality, you are shrinking the power of those who would like to control you.
Neither of those things alone, but none of this is happening in a vacuum. The trend line for Trump is that he’s going to do whatever he wants, so will his sycophants (1500 of which were just pardoned of trying to literally overturn an election for Trump), regardless of legality, and nobody is going to be able to stop them.
Tarrio is promising retribution, “using the next four years to set us up for 100 years.” Andy Ogles (R-TN) put forward a bill to change presidential term limits to three so that Trump can run again in 2028. Trump is revoking security for officials he doesn’t like. He’s nominated a cabinet full of “Who would be the worst person to head this department?”
Blinders off, big picture, shit is getting real.