There is a way for Trump crazy. Democrats must respond to bold initiatives



President Trump started his second term with many bold and disagreement measures, which could threaten his position with the public.

He is a very different president from what he was when he started his first term in 2017. Then he seemed happy just because he was in the Oval Office, not aware of how his authority was used. Now, it is locked, equipped and ready to kick some progressive progress.

Trump has already escaped convictions on 34 fraud crime charges. Can he escape the consequences of collective pardon for the defendants convicted on January 6, and the collective deportation of illegal immigrants? Inquiry minds want to know.

It is clear that pardoning those who looted the Capitol building is unpopular. In a recent national poll conducted by Marist University, six out of ten Americans oppose the amnesty, while only one out of three is supported by it.

The pardon is an insult to the brave police officers who were injured and lost their lives as a result of the events of January 6. Remember the former capital police officer Michael Vanouni, who had a heart attack and painful brain injuries after being shocked by one of the people who were pardoned. The attackers Daniel Rodriguez.

Representative Lauren Boubert (Republican for Colorado) called on the angry mobs released to a reunification tour of the Capitol building to celebrate their brutal and bloody invasion of the People’s Assembly. This is the most absurd idea that I faced throughout my contract in politics. The leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez, has hit: “Republicans in the House of Representatives celebrate the amnesty issued by a thirsty crowd violently assaulted police officers on January 6, 2021. What happened to support Azraq?”

Then there is Trump’s proposal to collectively deport the illegal immigrants. There was already an ICE raid on a factory in Newark, and more raid will be followed soon. The Marist poll shows that the deportations are unpopular, such as mass pardon, but they are exciting.

The public is divided between the middle of the idea that reflects the results of the 2024 presidential election. Will the creation of huge camps for migrants reduce support for collective arrests? I would like to think so, but I am not sure of that.

Even Trump had the audacity to criticize the bishop Marian Edgar Bod, who called him to show mercy to the migrants. A Republican member of Congress stressed Trump’s humiliating comment when he said that the bishop should be deported because of her statement. The threat to the deportation of anyone just because of his political views is a clear threat to democracy and a call to fascism.

Can Trump escape from his lamb with public opinion? Of course it can. I escaped from everything ridiculous and stupid at all. Democrats and progressive people can stop it if they are ready to take risks and take bold steps.

Is there a way to deal with Trump’s extremist madness? Here are the things he and his followers depend on.

Most Americans focus on large -scale topics instead of positions on specific issues. Pardon and deportation and his attempt to cancel the right of American citizenship to give birth to immigrant children may not be constitutional or constitutional, but they are radical enough to persuade people that he is not satisfied with the frightening situation that voters rejected in 2024. The basic word here is the “bloc”. Collective amnesty and mass deportation processes indicate a sweeping activity that people want from the president to push the country forward.

The storm of executive orders also block the ugly details of its treacherous actions. Every action is just a small broken branch in a dense forest of trees. This is a Trump version of shock and terror and trying to confuse the media and the public by movement.

Finally, these measures appeal to the Trump base, which has proven to be more beneficial and sustainable than the democratic bloc in the results of the presidential elections. Trump has learned that he could rely on his hardline aides. Can Democrats rely on their parties?

What should Democrats and progressive people learn from all this? The lesson they learn should be the urgent need to take bold measures to prove to the voters that we are angry about the nation’s condition like them.

The most popular thing that the new president has so far is to cancel the maximum prices of medicines prescribed for the recipients of medical care and medical assistance. Democrats in Congress have to defend more than just restoring these benefits. We must support the expansion of the program to include all Americans and use our call to attack major pharmaceutical companies. Democrats must claim, as Representative Rowa (Democrat from California) said that the health care system is “irreversible and irreversible” and that there is a need for great reform.

Democrats must go further than just rearranging the chairs on the Titanic ship. The health care system in this nation depends on life support and we must stand tall for comprehensive change in health care and other problems. Bold initiatives raise great expectations and sow the seeds of disappointment if Trump does not achieve its results. Democrats in the opposition do not risk the same extent that they are senior and bold.

Brad Bannon It is a national democratic strategy and executive head of the Bannon Communications Research company that conducts opinion polls for Democrats, trade unions and progressive issues. It hosts the famous progressive podcast on power, politics and politics, Deadline DC with Brad Bannon.



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