The language of the American presidency doesn’t apply to Trump / Robert Reich
Trump and his allies have so undermined the US government that we need a new vocabulary to describe them Words matter. When describing a government, they inevitably carry moral weight. Over the past 16 months, Trump and his appointees have so profoundly undermined the United States government (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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