The Left’s Collapse: How Populists Filled the Void
Donald Trump’s return as U.S. President marks a seismic shift—populism ascends, alliances fracture, and oligarchs tighten their grip on democracy. The world watches, uneasy.
Trump Sworn in as 47th U.S. President
Four years ago, Donald J. Trump left Washington, D.C., under a cloud of controversy, twice impeached and widely criticized for his role in one of the most tumultuous periods in modern American history. Today, he returned as the 47th President of the United States, heralded by his supporters as a symbol of resilience and redemption. Yet his return also marks a profound moment of reckoning for America and its allies, reflecting broader shifts in global politics, the role of democracy, and the rise of populism.
A Polarised Return
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