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The chaos and cruelty of the Trump administration have reached new lows each week. Trump’s “Liberation Day” has caused significant disruption to the global economy and has led to another constitutional crisis domestically. Plainclothes officers reportedly continue to detain university students from the streets. Individuals labeled as “enemy aliens” are being transported to a large prison abroad despite legal opposition. The incident known as Signalgate may be the first of many competence scandals that highlight the underlying violence within the American realm.
Amidst a climate where elite universities, prominent law firms, and influential media outlets are yielding to Trump’s pressure, The Nation remains unwavering in its mission to hold those in power accountable.
In the past month, The Nation has published reports on Trump’s outsourcing of his mass deportation initiatives to other countries. It has also uncovered the administration’s reliance on obscure legal provisions to implement its repressive strategies and amplified the voices of courageous student activists facing university targeting.
The publication continues to document resistance against Trump and Musk, whether through protests, town hall meetings across the nation, or crucial state elections, such as Wisconsin’s recent state Supreme Court race. These efforts exemplify how to resist Trumpism and show that Musk cannot buy democracy.
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