바카라In four years, you don바카라t have to vote again. We바카라ll have it fixed so good, you바카라re not going to have to vote,바카라 U.S. President Donald Trump said last year during his second presidential campaign.
America, famously the land of the free and the home of the brave, has long positioned itself as a flagbearer of democracy, nurturing what has come to be known as the American Dream.
Once rooted in grit and determination rather than ethnicity or legal status - this dream appears to be slipping away. Since Trump returned to office this January, he has made it clear: to make America great again, the old dream must end.
Now the greatness of America lies in banning international students from Ivy Leagues Universities and imposing 100% tariff on all Hollywood movies produced outside the U.S.
If that were not enough, Trump continues to campaign fortifying its southern border and has even floated the idea of making Canada the country바카라s 51st state.
In a flurry of moves - from diplomacy and border control to tariffs and the dismantling of aid agencies - the President has set off shockwaves both at home and abroad.
However, last week has been heavier than usual for the President. After a bitter fallout with his billionaire best friend Elon Musk - raising logistical questions for both - he now faces protests in Los Angeles.
The nation바카라s second most populous city has been rocked by sweeping immigration raids carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Protests erupted after hundreds of migrants were arrested within just a week.
The administration deployed thousands of National Guards - a branch of the U.S. military that performs state functions but can also be federalised - to Los Angeles in order to 'protect federal property and personnel'.
바카라A once great American City, Los Angeles, has been invaded and occupied by Illegal Aliens and Criminals,바카라 Trump wrote on social media.
In a supposedly exaggerated crackdown, the Defence Department by Monday had stated that it will deploy 700 active-duty Marines to Los Angeles to support the 4,000 National Guard troops already present on ground - to save the city from being 바카라completely obliterated.바카라
The city바카라s governor does not agree with Trump바카라s approach. He has sued the President.
바카라This isn바카라t about public safety. It바카라s about stroking a dangerous President바카라s ego,바카라 Gavin Newsom mentioned.
Newsom is not alone.
Multiple lawsuits have been filed against Trump over actions that reportedly fall into a legal grey area. The Trump administration is being sued by Harvard University - for freezing its funds and for banning international students from enrolling.
The Trump administration had issued advisories demanding changes in Ivy League universities바카라 curricula, hiring, and admissions processes. In response, 18 institutions - including Yale - have joined a coalition to formally support Harvard바카라s lawsuit against the federal government over the freezing of research funds.
The President aims to broker ceasefires across the globe, while the U.S. reportedly maintains approximately 750 overseas military bases in over 80 countries, as per Al Jazeera.
바카라It is almost sinister and now that we are thoroughly moored in this dystopian world where all promises that America made to itself and to the world have been turned upside down, it is no wonder that no matter which President comes and rules from the White House, it will be the whiteness that will reign,바카라 Outlook Magazine바카라s Editor-in-Chief Chinki Sinha writes in Trump Or Harris: Who Owns The Whiteness Of America? in the November 11, 2024, issue titled, 바카라Whitewash Insanity Inertia바카라.
No one is sure what to expect from an unpredictable Trump, Seema Guha states.
In Outlook Magazine바카라s November 21 2024 issue, 바카라Cry Freedom바카라, Guha writes, 바카라While America comes to grips with Trump바카라s stunning victory, the world is bracing for a second Trump presidency. What happens to the ongoing wars바카라Israel바카라s in Gaza and Lebanon, and Russia바카라s war in Ukraine?바카라 in 바카라Will Trump Fuel Or Finish Wars?바카라
Speaking of wars, Trump has also unleashed one in the tariff world, raising baseline tariffs on Chinese imports to as far up as 145%.
In Outlook Magazine바카라s April 1, 2025, issue titled, 바카라World At Reset바카라, Avantika Mehta in 바카라Trump바카라s Tariffs: Is A Global Trade War In The Offing?바카라 writes, 바카라Given America's dependency on China바카라s manufacturing sector, the country appears to be well aware that any additional duties on Chinese goods will worsen supply chain disruptions and increase operating costs for companies that are already suffering. Even within the United States, the prospect of renewed tariffs concerns manufacturers and importers.바카라
The President signs executive orders before you can say knife - 157 in 2025. Each one lobbed into the national discourse, before the debate even catches up. Trump바카라s America is moving faster than the law.