The Indomitable Trump
Politics
United States
Started April 29, 2026
No matter how much he’s mocked or hated, no matter how dramatic the situation, Trump never breaks or loses his sense of command
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The Indomitable Trump
National Review (United States) | Apr 28, 2026
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Apr 29, 2026
The cult of personality surrounding Trump distracts from substantive policy discussions and undermines democratic values.
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Trump's ability to maintain control may appeal to his base, but it raises concerns about authoritarianism and democratic norms.
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Trump's command may be more about spectacle than substance, ultimately hindering effective governance and bipartisan cooperation.
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Trump's unwavering confidence in the face of adversity is a necessary trait for strong leadership in today's tumultuous political landscape.
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Critics often overlook how Trump's resilience can inspire loyalty among supporters, providing a sense of stability in uncertain times.
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