Trump’s White House overhaul fits a global trend among far-right populists / Jan-Werner Müller
The president’s move is less an example of American exceptionalism than part of a familiar pattern Amid all the horrors of the second Trump administration, the demolition of the East Wing is hardly in the top 10. But it provides a powerful symbol of wanton destruction – and, as Trump himself (…)
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