The actions of Trump’s second term face a representation of the different media that Biden

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Donald Trump is accused of trying to repeal the 20th century.
This is how the New York Times says it, and there are many reports to support this.
But I would add this little perspective.
When Joe Biden came into office, he was widely described as making significant and progressive reforms. He was described as canceling the damage of Trump’s first mandate. He was one of the good guys.
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(Biden was also ridiculed as too old for work and the mental decline, and projected from the press, and sliding the border, but his heart was considered in the right place.)
When Trump won a second term, he was immediately considered a human demolition ball.

President Donald Trump speaks during a lunch with African leaders in the dining room in the White House state, Wednesday, July 9, 2025, in Washington. (AP photo / Evan VUCCI)
It was absolutely aggressive, facing law firms Elite, the universities of Ivy League and the media, winning large colonies of two of the three diffusion networks, ABC and CBS. He sealed the border, supported by tactics stronger by ice agents and even slapped long -standing allies with high prices from the sky – everything he had promised during the campaign.
But most of the media have portrayed this as a backdrop, canceling important reforms and damaging the country. They fell into the familiar role of resistance.
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The framing is that Trump destroys democracy, ruining the economy, Yadda Yadda Yadda. He is one of the bad guys. It doesn’t matter if he won the popular vote.
Trump defeats what Biden did, as Biden did after Trump’s first term, and it’s a disaster.
The president also managed to bomb Iran’s nuclear sites, and despite the debate on the quantity of setbacks which was, most of the Democrats and the media refused to credit it, or did it reluctantly.
(At the same time, Trump and his Ministry of Justice also missed the Jeffrey Epstein affair, refusing – after a great accumulation – to release anything, on the grounds that there was no list of customers and that the condemned pedophile committed suicide in prison.)
In MEDIABUZZ on Sunday, Sarah Bedford, editor -in -chief of the Washington examiner on the right, described it as “huge public relations disaster for the Trump administration. There is no way to them to make their way”.
I tried to understand why it strikes such a deep agreement among Maga Loyalists, rather than being a two -day story, and this is my point of view.

Ag Bondi, Jeffrey Epstein, President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)
The non-shell at the release of this “flipper”, as Trump calls it, is a proxy for a broader feeling than the rich and the powerful always flee with things. They protect themselves. They are never held responsible for the actions that would flow the rest of us.
I tried to understand why it strikes such a deep agreement among Maga Loyalists, rather than being a two -day story, and this is my point of view.
The non-shell at the release of this “flipper”, as Trump calls it, is a proxy for a broader feeling than the rich and the powerful always flee with things. They protect themselves. They are never held responsible for the actions that would flow the rest of us.
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Of New York Times: “On large and small questions, Mr. Trump pressed the rewind button. That.”
In the well -reported room, Peter Baker says that Trump wants to question fluoride in the water, the flu vaccine and cars’ safety standards.

President Donald Trump is represented at the end of the club’s final football match between Chelsea and PSG at the Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP photo / Jacquelyn Martin)
“He clearly indicated that he wanted to return to a time when” Cats “was the great success in Broadway, not” Hamilton “; when the military facilities were appointed by speakers, not possible leaders; Lunatics.”
You may or may not agree with this analysis, but there are few questions that Donald Trump wants to hit the time machine and return the country at a time when he grew up, even decades before that.
After all, that’s why we have elections.
Luts note: President Trump published this, apparently unexpected:
“Due to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interest of our big country, I seriously care to take her citizenship to take her away. She is a threat to humanity, and should remain in the wonderful country of Ireland, if they want it. May God bless America!”
I do not think he has the power to do this to an American citizen of natural origin. And I don’t think he will do it. But even if he did, should he not be linked to a kind of national security threat? Rosie, with whom he has been in quarrel for years?
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She retaliated, probably grateful for advertising:
“The President of the United States has always hated the fact that I see him for whom he is – a man -criminal man abuse of liar to harm our nation to use – that is why I moved to Ireland – he is an old man without a dangerous soul with dementia that lacks empathy and fundamental humanity.”
Zero proof that he has dementia, of course. But why go?