Wednesday, October 8, 2025

TRUMP II: POST-ELECTION ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS RESPOND, ANTHOLOGY #1

 

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TRUMP II: POST-ELECTION ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS RESPOND,  ANTHOLOGY #1

OCTOBER 8, 2025

Compiled by Dick Bennett for a Culture of Peace, Justice, and Ecology

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What’s at Stake: “Donald Trump may liken himself to Jesus in his media appearances and election rallies, but his words and actions actually resemble those of Nero and other Roman emperors.”  Theoharis and Barnes, “How to Survive Donald Trump’s America.” 

CONTENTS

UUSJ NO KINGS.
Bill Griffin.  “Millions March for No Kings.”   Catholic Worker.
Ralph Nader.  “Stay Silent and Stay Powerless….”
Public Citizen Leads the Way to Expose, Mobilize, and Litigate.
ACLU Still Defending the Constitution.
MORE  Fighting Back
Institutions
Individuals
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TEXTS

 

NO KINGS PROTEST against PHARAOH.

Fayetteville, Sat. Oct. 18, at Courthouse, noon.

 

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UU for Social Justice

We ask you to use joy and fellowship to deflate the hubris on October 18 when millions will say: America belongs to us. No Kings. No Crowns. No Thrones.

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Join the joyful, defiant, people power expression the weekend after this, and be present in solidarity with the millions. Let's do our part to show faithful defiance to authoritarianism.    Dick, we demand a healthy, inclusive, democracyWe're for healthcare, nutrition and housing programs. We're in favor of easy access to the ballot box. We value science based decision making.  A world without war and fossil fuels emissions and increasing population.

Do not stay idle. Act now.

 

Bill Griffin.  “Millions March for No Kings.”  The Catholic Worker  (August-Sept. 2025).   Griffin describes the national nonviolent uprising in June against Trump’s deportation of undocumented people, its achievement including the encouragement of future demonstrations, and he urges readers to see Errol Morris‘ documentary, Separated, about separation of families seeking asylum.  A review also by Griffin of The Prophetic Imagination by Walter Brueggemann, Fortress P, 2018, offers important contexts.  For example, Trump represents the totalist and absolutist injustice and exploitation by the billionaires of their day that the Hebrew prophets, Isaiah and Jeremiah and Jesus, opposed.

 

 

 

 

“Stay Silent and Stay Powerless Against Trump’s Tyranny”
by Ralph Nader.   March 14, 2025. 
[See N’s To the Ramparts: How Bush and Obama Paved the Way for the Trump Presidency. . . .].

There are reasons why influential or knowledgeable Americans are staying silent as the worsening fascist dictatorship of the Trumpsters and Musketeers gets more entrenched by the day. Most of these reasons are simple cover for cowardice.
[The Silent Cowards]
Start with the once-powerful Bush family dynasty. They despise Trump as he does them. Rich and comfortable George W. Bush is very proud of his Administration’s funding of AIDS medicines saving lives in Africa and elsewhere. Trump, driven by vengeance and megalomania, moved immediately to dismantle this program. Immediate harm commenced to millions of victims in Africa and elsewhere who are reliant on this U.S. assistance (including programs to lessen the health toll on people afflicted by tuberculosis and malaria).

Not a peep from George W. Bush, preoccupied with his landscape painting and perhaps occasional pangs of guilt from his butchery in Iraq. His signal program is going down in flames and he keeps his mouth shut, as he has largely done since the upstart loudmouth Trump ended the Bush family’s power over the Republican Party.

Then there are the Clintons and Obama. They are very rich, and have no political aspirations. Yet, though horrified by what they see Trump doing to the government and its domestic social safety net services they once ruled, mum’s the word.

What are these politicians afraid of as they watch the overthrow of our government and the oncoming police state? Trump, after all, was not elected to become a dictator—declaring war on the American people with his firings and smashing of critical “people’s programs” that benefit liberals and conservatives, red state and blue state residents alike.

Do they fear being discomforted by Trump/Musk unleashing hate and threats against them, and getting tarred by Trump’s tirades and violent incitations? No excuses. Regard for our country must take precedence to help galvanize their own constituencies to resist tyranny and fight for Democracy.

What about Kamala Harris — the hapless loser to Trump in November’s presidential election? She must think she has something to say on behalf of the 75 million people who voted for her or against Trump. Silence! She is perfect bait for Trump’s intimidation tactics. She is afraid to tangle with Trump despite his declining polls, rising inflation, the falling stock market and anti-people budget slashing which is harming her supporters and Trump voters’ economic wellbeing, health and safety.

This phenomenon of going dark is widespread. Regulators and prosecutors who were either fired or quit in advance have not risen to defend their own agencies and departments, if only to elevate the morale of those civil servants remaining behind and under siege.

Why aren’t we hearing from Gary Gensler, former head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), now being dismantled, especially since the SEC is dropping his cases against alleged cryptocurrency crooks?

Why aren’t we hearing much more (she wrote one op-ed) from Samantha Power, the former head of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) under Biden, whose life-saving agency is literally being illegally closed down, but for pending court challenges?

Why aren’t we hearing from Michael Regan, head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under Biden about saboteur Lee Zeldin, Trump’s head of EPA, who is now giving green lights to lethal polluters and other environmental destructions?

These and many other former government officials all have their own circles – in some cases, millions of people – who need to hear from them.


[The Vocal Resisters and more cowards]
They can take some courage of the seven former I.R.S. Commissioners — from Republican and Democratic Administrations — who condemned slicing the I.R.S staff in half and aiding and abetting big time tax evasion by the undertaxed super-rich and giant corporations. I am told that they would be eager to testify, should the Democrats in Congress have the energy to hold unofficial hearings as ranking members of the Senate Finance and House Ways and Means Committees.

Banding together is one way of reducing the fear factor. After Trump purged the career military at the Pentagon to put his own “yes men” at the top, five former Secretaries of Defense, who served under both Democratic and Republican presidents, sent a letter to Congress denouncing Trump’s firing of senior military officers and requesting “immediate” House and Senate hearings to “assess the national security implications of Mr. Trump’s dismissals.” Not a chance by the GOP majority there. But they could ask the Democrats to hold UNOFFICIAL HEARINGS as ranking members of the Armed Services Committees! . . .

Don’t self-censoring people know that they are helping the Trumpian dread, threat and fear machine get worse? Study Germany and Italy in the nineteen thirties.
The Trump/Musk lawless, cruel, arrogant, dictatorial regime is in our White House. Their police state infrastructure is in place. Silence is complicity!
https://nader.org/2025/03/14/stay-silent-and-stay-powerless-against-trumps-tyranny/

 

 

. . . Since the moment Donald Trump was declared the victor in the presidential race, Public Citizen has been been charging forward to activate and build out far-reaching, impactful plans that will limit the damage he and his cronies can inflict upon millions of Americans, our democracy, our planet, and everyone on it.

Our plan for confronting Trump focuses on three key areas:

1. Mobilizing the American people against Trump’s authoritarian actions.

2. Exposing the conflicts of interest and systemic corruption within MAGA.

3. Litigating against Trump’s cruel and illegal agenda.


Here’s just some of what we’re already doing:

· Two days after the election — with the Election Sabotage Response Network — we helped organize a “Making Meaning of the Moment” video call that drew more than 100,000 activists. As a follow on, we’ve helped organize over 600 community meetings around the country to prepare people for the work ahead.

· We have created a tracker of Trump administration conflicts of interest that is already drawing lots of media interest (even as we rush to keep up with more conflicts every day).

· We have created a public database of the environmental, health, consumer, and other regulations the Republican Congress and Trump are likely to target in their first months. And we are spearheading a coalition of over 100 organizations to fight those deregulatory efforts and label them as the corporate paybacks they are.

· We wrote a formal, legal letter to the Trump transition team about the Elon Musk-led “Department of Government Efficiency” — explaining that what they are in fact doing is setting up a federal advisory committee that must follow open government rules and requirements that advisory committees be balanced and representative — paving the way for possible litigation after the inauguration.

· We documented ongoing federal investigations against wrongdoing by Elon Musk-owned companies, highlighting how Musk may leverage his close relationship with Trump to benefit his companies and enrich himself still further.

· We submitted a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission on Dr. Mehmet Oz’s apparent violation of rules requiring social media “influencers” to disclose their financial interests when promoting products.

· We are issuing reports on conflicts of interest for Chief of Staff-to-be Susie Wiles and Attorney General-designate Pam Bondi, and issued detailed statements opposing more than 10 Trump nominations.

· We have generated tons of media coverage, including in The New York TimesThe Washington PostPoliticoLos Angeles TimesThe Guardian, ABC News, and much more.

· We are conducting trainings that will give more Americans the tools to sue and advocate around regulatory rollbacks, open records requests, misuse of presidential emergency powers, and more.

· And we are readying a host of lawsuits once the Trump cabal takes office.

All of that in just the few weeks since the election. And, again, that’s far from a comprehensive list of our work.

We are also putting specific plans in place around challenging other Trump nominations, ensuring drug safety, protecting Medicare, opposing attempts to minimize the threat of climate change, blocking tax cuts for the super rich, and much, much more.

For now, the name of the game is defense and mitigating harm. It won’t be long into the next year, however, when we’ll also be able to start building consensus around bold, transformative proposals. That’s the work we did during Trump’s first term.

Look, by design, our plans and our work are unbelievably ambitious.

Because that’s precisely what the moment demands: aggressive, strategic plans that will make a difference. . . .


If you can, please donate to Public Citizen right now. . . .  
- Lisa Gilbert & Robert Weissman, Co-Presidents of Public Citizen

 

 

ACLU

James (Dick), it's been a week since we learned Donald Trump would – once again – be the next president of the United States.

Here's what we've done:

· Ballot measures passed in 7 states enshrining our right to reproductive freedom in state constitutions. On abortion health care, we are building a firewall of freedom in the states.

· We're going to court in Missouri to implement Amendment 3, the state's winning abortion rights amendment, and restore abortion access in the state.

· We are already organizing in states like Massachusetts and New Jersey to pass state legislation to protect our communities from the Trump administration's coming attacks – like preventing the feds from commandeering state resources for Trump's planned mass deportation scheme.

· We're preparing to mobilize ACLU supporters for battles in Congress, including proactive efforts to stem the irrational spending of taxpayer dollars to harm civil rights – like saying no to President-elect Trump's demands for unlimited billions for immigration detention and saying yes to protecting our data privacy.

· Our legal team is preparing now to challenge President Trump when he puts his plans into motion. Whether he abuses his power to go after immigrants, protestors, or dissenters, we will go to court to stop him.

President-elect Trump's policies of hate and cruelty are already striking fear into communities across America. But take heart.

I speak from experience. Before taking on the role of National Legal Director, I worked as the director of the ACLU's Center for Democracy, fighting against the Trump administration's dangerous anti-democracy and anti-immigrant policies – including the Muslim ban, his illegal funding of the border wall, family separation, and his effort to chill minority participation in the 2020 Census.

During the first Trump presidency, we fought back. And we won. President-elect Trump has vowed to go after our communities and our fundamental freedoms even harder in his second term. And we will meet him every step of the way – with lawsuits, a policy firewall in states and cities around the country, and the power of the people.

Together, I know we can meet this moment with the response needed to protect all of our rights – no matter what morally and legally bankrupt policies come down from the Oval Office.

I'm glad to have you with me,

Cecillia Wang, National Legal Director, ACLU

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Institutions

PBS anti-War Films
On Armistice Day Nov. 11, 2024, PBS presented two excellent anti-war programs.
 Independent Lens: “Make Peace or Die: Honor the Fallen.”  An ambiguous title for its extended interview of a squad of survivors of US occupation of Afghanistan, respectfully remembering the soldiers who have been killed, not questioning the necessity or justice of the war, but gradually showing the demoralizing, deleterious effects of the war on the soldiers and their loved and loving ones back home.   A film for thought, certainly no flag-waving for Veterans Day.
“Just Like Me: The Vietnam War/The American War.”  The documentary is structured by alternating between stories of US troops during the war, and Vietnamese soldiers and civilians. 
Empathy is the foundation of J. William Fulbright’s peace philosophy: “seeing the world as others see it,” essential to changing our martial, imperial thinking (Chapter 7, The Price of Empire).   A most convincing witness of this truth is Larry Rottmann from Springfield, Mo.  Larry compiled the important book Voices from the Ho Chi Minh Trail: Poetry of America and Vietnam, 1965-1993, with arresting photos by Rottmann and Nguyen Trong Thanh.    And I wish everyone could see his documentary, As Seen by Both Sides: American and Vietnamese Artists Look at the War, winner of a dozen awards.   (I think both can be found in Mullins Library, UAF, for Larry presented his film and read his poetry at UAF for my WWIII course.)   Neither Fulbright nor Rottmann were mentioned in “Just Like Me,” but the PBS film represented their mutual understanding well.    –Dick

 

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Joyce Vance.  Everyone Loves…Harvard.”  Civil Discourse (May 29, 2025).  Portside Snapshot (May 31, 2025).  
Harvard became the first university to push back and sue Trump over his intrusions into academia. Before Harvard, Columbia folded. As with the law firms, the question is, who will bend the knee and who would tell the tyrant-in-the-making NO!

Harvard Sues White House Over Foreign Student Ban By News Desk, The Cradle.   Popular Resistance.org (5-25-25).   Harvard University announced on 23 May that it is suing the White House for what it called “clear retaliation” against the school for “exercising its First Amendment rights” after the government barred international student enrollment. US President Donald Trump has sought to punish colleges and universities where student protests against Israel's genocide of Palestinians in Gaza have taken place. International students are a large source of income for many US colleges and universities. On Thursday, Trump blocked Harvard's ability to enroll international students, requested that Harvard's international student records be... -more-

 

Class War At Universities: Workers, Students Unite Against Fascism!    By Will Hodgkinson, Workers World.  Popular Resistance.org (5-11-25).  Boston - Students, professors and workers are confronting the Trump administration’s fascist crackdown at universities across the U.S. Since President Donald Trump took office on Jan. 20, immigration officials have revoked at least 1,700 student visas. In the Boston area alone, hundreds of students at Harvard, Northeastern, Emerson, Berklee School of Music, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Tufts have already lost legal protection and face deportation.  Over the past few months, authorities have kidnapped and detained dozens of students and university workers who have opposed... -more-

 

“Tough on Institutions, not Individuals: Resisting Militarism in Engineering Schools.”   Originally published: Science for the People  on Vol 26, No 3: Palestine by Anonymous (more by Science for the People)  |  (Posted May 01, 2025).   Capitalism, Empire, Movements, WarAmericas, United StatesNewswireSkydio

 

INDIVIDUALS

Billionaires for Trump

Tomgram

“Liz Theoharis and Shailly Barnes, Trump 2.0”  Posted on November 24, 2024. . . .Oh, and not only did Musk’s wealth rise by a (mere) $26.5 billion in the wake (excuse that word, Elon!) of Donald Trump’s election victory, but the 10 richest billionaires on this planet all made a bloody fortune ($64 billion in total) off that win. Oh — sorry for all the “ohs” but it does catch me off-guard — and how coincidental that the two people leading the next president’s transition team, Howard Lutnick and Linda McMahonjust happen to be — yes, you guessed it! — billionaire contributors to The Donald’s election campaign.     So, I’m sure you won’t be surprised to learn, given how much the oil and gas industry donated to his campaign, that he’s only recently appointed Chris Wright, the chief executive of a fracking company, as secretary of energy. The New York Times calls Wright “a media-friendly evangelist for fossil fuels… while disparaging climate science,” who, in turn, is close — don’t be shocked! — “to Harold G. Hamm, the billionaire founder of [the oil and gas giant] Continental Resources who donated nearly $5 million to Mr. Trump since 2023 and is playing a role in the transition.”      And that’s just to start down a list of billionaires who have backed Donald Trump. As former Labor Secretary Robert Reich commented all too aptly, his next term in office “will be a billionaires’ ball.” Indeed, it will. And in that context, let TomDispatch regulars Liz Theoharis and Shailly Gupta Barnes focus on those Americans who won’t have a chance in hell of attending that ball and are likely to find themselves in an ever more difficult world. Tom Dispatch
“Lifting from the Bottom:  How to Survive Donald Trump’s America.”  By Liz Theoharis and Shailly Gupta Barnes.    “If they do these things when the wood is green, what will happen when it is dry?” (Luke 23:31).   Before November 5th, millions of us were already struggling with poverty, extreme storms, immigration nightmares, anti-trans bills, criminalized reproductive health, the demolition of homeless encampments, the silencing of freedom of speech on campuses… and, of course, the list only goes on and on. Since Donald Trump and J.D. Vance were elected, more of us find ourselves in a state of fear and trembling, given the reports of transgender people attacked in broad daylight, misogynist social media posts threatening “your body, my choice,” Black college students receiving notes about returning to enslavement, and the unhoused beaten and battered.

In the wake of the election results, there has also been a flurry of activity in anticipation of the extremist policies Donald Trump and crew are likely to put in place to more deeply harm the nation’s most vulnerable: mass Zoom meetings with MoveOn, the Working Families Party, Indivisible, and more; interfaith prayer services for healing and justice organized by various denominations and ecumenical groups; local actions pulled together by the Women’s March; community meetings with the hashtag #weareworthfightingfor; and calls to mobilize for inauguration day and beyond. . . .MORE

Two thousand years later, this sounds all too familiar, doesn’t it?

Looking at Donald Trump’s new appointments and his (and his cronies’) plans for “making America great again,” you really have to wonder: if the poor and our democracy were suffering before Trump was reelected, what will happen now? If, amid relative abundance, the poor were already being abandoned, what will indeed occur when those with the power to distribute that abundance, and protect our air, water, and land, openly disdain the “least of these,” who are most of us, and instead favor the wealthy and powerful?

Donald Trump may liken himself to Jesus in his media appearances and election rallies, but his words and actions actually resemble those of Nero and other Roman emperors. With claims that “I alone can fix your problems” and bread-and-circus rallies like the pre-election one he held at Madison Square Garden, perhaps a more accurate parallel with the incoming administration may, in fact, be Nero and his cronies who stood against Jesus and his mission to end poverty.

If so, then for those committed to the biblical call for a safe and abundant life for all, such times demand that we focus on building the strength and power of the people. During the fall of the Roman Empire, poor and dispossessed communities banded together to build a movement where everyone would be accepted and all needs would be met. Don’t you hear echoes of that in the words and actions of that school in West Harlem, so deeply concerned about its families, and the community actions proclaiming that “we are worth fighting for”?

Such communities of yesteryear knew a truth that is all the more important today: lives and livelihoods will be saved, if at all, from below, rather than on high. As we approach a new year and the inauguration of Donald Trump (on Martin Luther King Day, no less), let us take to heart a favorite slogan of the authors: “When we lift from the bottom, everybody rises.” This is the only way forward.

Copyright 2024 Liz Theoharis and Shailly Gupta Barnes

Featured image: Homeless by Jack is licensed under CC BY 2.0 / Flickr

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Liz Theoharis, a TomDispatch regular, is a theologian, ordained minister, and anti-poverty activist. Co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival and director of the Kairos Center for Religions, Rights and Social Justice at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, she is the author of Always With Us? What Jesus Really Said About the Poor and We Cry Justice: Reading the Bible with the Poor People's Campaign. Follow her on X at @liztheo.   See All Articles
Shailly Gupta Barnes is the Policy Director of the Kairos Center for Rights, Religions and Social Justice and the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. She has a background in law, economics, and human rights and has spent nearly 20 years working with and for poor and dispossessed communities.   See All Articles

 

DEFEATING US FASCISM

Max Elbaum.   Defeating a Bloc Ginned Up on Delusion and Hate. “  Convergence (May 15, 2025).  Portside Snapshot, May 31, 2025. 

Removing this toxic force from power requires both the broadest possible anti-MAGA front and a radical contingent aware of just how deep the roots of US fascism run.

 

REPUBLICAN BUDGET BILL EXPOSED v. Democracy and the People
“Ten Sneaky Sleeper Provisions
.”  By
Robert Kuttner  May 24, 2025.  The American Prospect.

Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, Yet more horrors are hidden in the fine print.

The headlines in the budget reconciliation bill that passed the House by one vote early Thursday morning are well known: massive tax cuts for the rich financed by crippling program cuts in Medicaid and food stamps, raising the federal debt by $3.3 trillion over a decade, and in turn spooking bond markets. But a lot of other mischief is buried in the fine print. Here are ten of the worst. . . .MORE

 

Tom Dispatch, Tomgram.    Nan Levinson, It Can't Happen Here (or Can It?)    March 13, 2025.

. . .Yikes! In the context of all that (and possibly the longest single sentence paragraph I've ever written), let TomDispatch regular Nan Levinson explore how indeed it might be possible to disrupt the Great Disrupter sooner rather than later. Tom

 

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How to Resist This Fresh Hell: Withholding Consent from the Trump Regime” By Nan Levinson.

Not even two months since Inauguration Day and it’s already been quite a trip. Ping-ponging between vindictive pettiness and unconstitutional overreach while using everything in his power (and much that isn't), Donald Trump has served up a goulash of dubious orders with a slathering of venom on top. He's been abetted in the upheaval he promised on the campaign trail by the richest man on Earth, a cabal of lickspittles, and a cabinet filled with people who appear to have answered job ads stipulating, “Only the unqualified may apply.” As it became clearer what the battles to come would be, a friend wrote me: “I feel now like we're watching it all happen. It being that thing that can't happen here.”

There would be something strangely exhilarating about the frenzy of activity in Washington, if only it weren’t so careless, mean, dishonest, and destructive. Some of the most egregious actions have indeed been temporarily halted by the courts, but there’s no guarantee that trend will hold up -- if, of course, Donald Trump and crew even pay attention to court decisions -- especially when cases arrive at what's potentially "his" Supreme Court. Meanwhile, insidious ideological purges encourage citizens to rat out their neighbors and coworkers, as leaders of industry, the media, and other institutions rush to appease the president before he dissolves into a hissy fit of revenge. (The speed with which 
many corporations complied with the order to axe DEI programs illuminates how shallow their commitment to that effort really was.)

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Bowers News Media

In case you missed it, here is the latest and most popular post-election content from Wolves and Sheep, the associated Substack of Bowers News Media, and part of the Bowers Kerbel Media collaboration. . . .MORE
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Bowers News Media is a one-person grassroots activism email list, run by me, Chris Bowers, a 20-year veteran of online progressive politics at Daily Kos, Open Left and MyDD. I write all of the emails myself, in an honest, measured, personal voice, citing all of my sources and avoiding exaggeration. I aim to bring you the most efficient activism operation around, almost entirely free of overhead, and to always remain accessible to you by reading every single email you send me (and replying to most of them).

Wolves and Sheep is a Substack run by Matthew Kerbel, a political science professor of over 30 years at Villanova University. Matt brings you timely, outside the beltway analysis of our national politics, informed by history and social science, to you help you make sense of what often feels like an out-of-control world.

Together, we run the
Bowers Kerbel Media collaboration, a joint effort between Bowers News Media and Wolves and Sheep. Matt and I are old friends, and even wrote a book together about a decade ago.

 

NATIONS: DENMARK (GREENLAND).  Needed: a report of the nations standing up to Trump/USA and those bending the knee.    See Trump’s Foreign Policy. 

 

Denmark summons U.S. Envoy over espionage targeting Greenland.”   teleSUR Desk.  Mronline.org (5-11-25)

Intelligence agencies have been identifying individuals who align with U.S. strategic interests.

 

The Democratic Party Botched the 2024 Election” by Anne Colamosca.  Tribune (May 23, 2025). 

The Democrats neglected their voter base in 2024 and failed to respond to Trump’s campaign with anything beyond the maintenance of a bankrupt neoliberalism.

 

 

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