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Donald Trump's week: 'manifest destiny', overseas expansion and planting the American flag on Mars

Jan 25, 2025 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    10% Center

  • Reliability

    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

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  • Politician Portrayal

    1% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

78% : As Village People launched into YMCA, Donald Trump remained with them, swaying from side to side with his signature take on dad-dancing.
73% : On Thursday, Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong received Oscar nominations for their performances as Trump and Cohn in The Apprentice.
66% : When Village People were storming the charts for the first time with YMCA, a young New York property developer named Donald Trump was learning the ropes from his mentor, political fixer Roy Cohn.
57% : There have also been threatening noises about tariffs and tax changes but no action yet.
56% : Internationally, as expected, there was withdrawal from the Paris climate accords, the World Health Organisation and other international frameworks that the US had been instrumental in setting up in the first place.
55% : In the film, Cohn tells Trump his three rules of winning: "always attack, never admit wrongdoing, and always claim victory".
54% : Sitting with the Trumps in the armoured presidential limousine, Biden knew one last announcement would be released minutes before the transfer of power: pardons for what Trump supporters call the "Biden Crime Family" - his brother James and his wife, Sara, his sister Valerie and her husband, John Owens, and his brother Francis.
51% : Many of the executive orders focus on hot-button culture war battles such as diversity programmes and gender identity.
38% : Trump will have to deal with Congress and the courts as well as the economic realities that contributed to his re-election.
36% : The unmistakable shadow of Trump loomed over all.
20% : Biden's last-minute constitutional intervention prefigured an imminent attempt by Trump to dispense with a right to citizenship enshrined in the constitution since the Civil War.
15% : But Republican sources confided that Trump, infuriated by Biden's last-minute pardons - or empowered by them - had decided to go for broke.

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