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The ‘Brain Drain’ in American Politics
Americans have been jaded about their leaders for decades.
President-elect Donald Trump is already flexing raw power, showing he may try to subvert Washington’s checks and balances and ...
What is certain, however, is that the era of American exceptionalism has ended. Under Trump, U.S. foreign policy will cease ...
his impact on American society, politics, and infrastructure has garnered significant criticism. This essay explores the ...
It’s clear that Donald Trump shapes culture and government and raises the stakes of political conflict. From David Mastio: ...
Plus, Trump tells NBC News there's "no price tag" for his mass deportation plan. And Republicans are already considering what ...
The Balkanization of the American people requires slander. It’s the most effective means of separating people from their ...
But now, eight years later, Trump has come back stronger than ever despite a failed reelection bid in 2020, a second impeachment after his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol and a conviction on 34 ...
So there’s been this conventional story of the New Deal era, which is that the fear of Communism, the fear of being painted ...
President-elect Donald Trump named Stephen Miller his deputy chief of staff and Tom Homan as his “border czar,” appointing a ...
For the last two decades, the parties have been obsessed with the idea of a permanent majority. It’s not coming.
"The American Question" is now available for on-demand streaming across major platforms, including Apple TV, Amazon Prime ...