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AlterNet on MSNHow Trump is killing his own plan to 'make America great again'
President Donald Trump announced an ambitious “AI Action Plan” to expand U.S. dominance in AI over China. However, his “anti-science” cost-cutting measures are squashing that effort, says Futurism writer Sharon Adarlo.
The new logo for the restaurant chain has been blasted by Trump’s MAGA base claiming the design is ‘woke’ and ‘boring’
Because no one breathes forever. An even bigger question is can MAGA survive and continue to dominate the Republican Party without Trump at the helm? Is there any conservative GOP candidate strong enough to keep the movement united, or will it splinter into weaker, competing factions, paving the way for mainstream Republicans to regain control?
Trump still holds a tight grip on the Republican party in his second administration. While he has previously publicly floated both Vance and Rubio — onetime critics turned loyalists — as potential heirs, he has so far refused to anoint a successor ahead of the 2028 campaign.
It’s been eight months since President Trump resumed his mission to “Make America Great Again.” While his administration trumpets daily about the unprecedented changes he’s wrought, looking around, I don’t feel like things are great.
“Make America Great Again” manages to evoke a better, if shrewdly unspecific, past as well as the longing for a powerful nation whose government does exceptionally good things for its citizens.
There is a growing dissonance, however, between Trump’s enthusiasm for supposed strong leaders such as Erdoğan and Trump’s promise to “Make America Great Again.” Too often, the same ...
President Donald Trump won the election in 2024 using the slogan Make America Great Again. Whether it lost its greatness before 2024 is debatable, but enough voters thought it did.