America is rising against Trump
Politics
United States
Started May 18, 2026
A resistance is building to his egoism and his warmongering
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America is rising against Trump
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | May 17, 2026
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May 18, 2026
The resistance to Trump's egoism is a necessary step towards restoring democratic values and accountability in American politics.
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Opposing Trump without presenting a viable alternative only deepens political polarization and undermines the democratic process.
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The focus on resisting Trump distracts from addressing pressing domestic issues like healthcare and economic inequality that affect everyday Americans.
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While resistance to Trump is gaining momentum, it risks oversimplifying complex issues that require nuanced discussion and bipartisan cooperation.
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Trump's warmongering threatens global stability, and a united front against such policies is crucial for America's role in international peace.
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