This week, Donald Trump reacted angrily to a reporter’s question about his wavering tariff policy, epitomized by the acronym “TACO” (Trump Always Chickens Out). A court ruling declared his unilateral tariffs illegal, adding to a series of setbacks including Elon Musk’s resignation from his administration. Trump responded with a flurry of rage tweets and further erratic behavior, showcasing a deepening pattern of erratic conduct and escalating rhetoric. This highlights the increasingly dangerous and destabilizing nature of his actions and their impact on American politics and institutions.
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Senator Slotkin’s response to Trump’s address, while well-delivered and clear, lacked the necessary urgency and alarm befitting the occasion. Her speech, though avoiding excessive partisanship, failed to directly confront the extreme nature of Trump’s claims and his questionable cabinet appointments. The response ultimately mirrored the Democrats’ broader, fragmented approach to opposing Trump, highlighting a hesitancy to fully engage in forceful opposition. A more direct and assertive challenge to Trump’s fitness for office was needed.
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The inauguration of President Trump included several high-net-worth individuals, significantly boosting the collective wealth of attendees. TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew’s presence, amidst negotiations to keep TikTok operational in the U.S., added an estimated $200 million. Reverend Franklin Graham offered a blessing, contributing an estimated $10 million to the total. Finally, biotech executive Vivek Ramaswamy, previously a significant Trump supporter with a net worth exceeding $1 billion, reportedly fell out of favor with the President.
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