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Trump’s Three Retreats

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United States
Started June 24, 2026

Trump is operating under constraints that routinely blunt his ambitions

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Trump’s Three Retreats

National Review (United States) | Jun 23, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 24, 2026
Trump's ability to navigate constraints showcases his resilience, suggesting that limitations can drive innovative solutions.
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Examining Trump's retreats can provide insight into the complexities of political power dynamics in the current administration.
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The constraints under which Trump operates are largely self-imposed, reflecting poor strategic planning and decision-making.
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Trump's retreats undermine his credibility and highlight a failure to fulfill campaign promises, which alienates his base.
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Trump's retreats reveal a pragmatic approach to governance, demonstrating adaptability in the face of political constraints.
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