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Donald Trump Accused of trying to abolish the 20th century position.
That’s how the New York Times said it, and there is enough coverage to support it.
But I will add some opinions.
when Joe Biden After taking office, he was widely portrayed as an important, progressive reform. He was described as lifting Trump’s first term damage. He is one of the good guys.
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(Biden was also ridiculed for being too old to do the job and gradually descended mentally and avoided the press and bound the borders, but his heart was seen as in the right place.
When Trump won his second term, he was immediately seen as a human sabotage ball.
President Donald Trump speaks at a lunch with African leaders in the White House state restaurant on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
He was very aggressive and hired elite law firms, Ivy League University and the media, winning two of the three broadcast networks ABC and two of CBS. He blocked the borders, supported the powerful tactics of Icefield Agents, and mastered high-priced tariffs with long-term allies, which he promised during the campaign.
However, most people in the media portray it as moving backwards, eliminating important reforms and undermining the country. They return to the familiar character of resistance.
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The framework is that Trump is undermining democracy and undermining the economy, Yadda Yadda Yadda. He is one of the bad guys. It doesn’t matter, he won the referendum.
Trump is pulling off what Biden did, as Biden did after Trump’s first term, and that was a disaster.
The president also successfully bombed Iran’s nuclear site despite debates about the majority of Democrats and media people who refused to attribute it to him, or so reluctantly, setbacks.
(At the same time, Trump and his Justice Department also deceived Jeffrey Epstein’s case, rejecting – after building a massive scale – with no client list, and convicted pedophiles did commit suicide in prison.)
Mediabuzz on SundaySarah Bedford, the investigative editor of the right-leaning Washington examiner, called it “a huge PR disaster for the Trump administration. They have no way to get out of it.”
I’ve been trying to figure out why this caused such a profound chord among Maga loyalists, rather than a two-day story, and that’s my opinion.

Ag Bondi, Jeffrey Epstein, President Donald Trump. (Getty Image)
As Trump says, there is no need to release about this “crawl” – is a broader sentiment where the rich always get rid of things. They protect each other. They are never responsible for the actions of the rest of us.
I’ve been trying to figure out why this caused such a profound chord among Maga loyalists, rather than a two-day story, and that’s my opinion.
As Trump says, there is no need to release about this “crawl” – is a broader sentiment where the rich always get rid of things. They protect each other. They are never responsible for the actions of the rest of us.
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From New York Times: “In the size, Mr. Trump has boarded the rewind button. On the broadest level, he strives to reverse the globalization and internationalism that defines American leadership in global leadership since World War II. But even at a more mundane person, it is obvious that he has had a big deal before he was 79, even when he was old, his age was obvious, even if they achieved it.
Peter Baker said in a well-reported work that Trump wants to raise questions about fluoride in water, flu vaccines and automobile safety standards.

President Donald Trump was reasonably at the end of the Chelsea and PSG Club World Cup final football match at East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
“He has made it clear that he wants to go back to an era when ‘cats’ were a big hit on Broadway, not ‘Hamilton’; when coal was king, the military facilities were named in the Confederate countries, there were no multiple immigrants, there were no multiple animals, and at that time, the toilet was plastic; madman.”
You may or may not agree with this analysis, but Donald Trump wants to hit the time machine and return the country to his time when he grew up, even decades before that, there is no doubt.
After all, that’s why we have elections.
footnote: President Trump released this, which seemed to be blue:
“As Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interest of our great nation, I am seriously considering taking away her citizenship. She is a threat to humanity and should stay in a good country in Ireland if they want her. God bless America!”
I don’t think he has the ability to do this to naturally born American citizens. I don’t think he would. But, even if he does, does it have to be related to some kind of national security threat? Rosie, who has he been arguing with for years?
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She fought back, probably thanks for the publicity:
“The President of the United States has always hated the fact that I see who he is—a criminal who abuses the liar to hurt our country to serve his country—that’s why I moved to Ireland—he is a dangerous elderly man with dementia, lacks compassionate compassion and basic humanity.”
Zero evidence suggests he has dementia. But why go there?

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