Trump is back. What does it mean for the US and the world?
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The Republican Party’s trouncing of the Democratic Party sent shockwaves through the United States and the world. Republicans are set to control the White House, the Senate, and likely the House of Representatives.
This means it will be easier for President-elect Donald Trump to push his agenda through, unlike his tumultuous first term (2016-20) when he failed to win the popular vote.
US economist Jeffrey Sachs tells host Steve Clemons that Americans should not be quick to judge all aspects of the new administration, as it could prove to be an improvement over the failed policies of the Democratic establishment.
Hani Mahmoud details the latest Israeli airstrikes targeting the al-Nusayrat refugee camp, resulting in the deaths of seven displaced family members and leaving others trapped under rubble. The attack is part of a broader campaign causing widespread destruction and civilian casualties across...
Published 11/29/24
senior political analyst Marwan Bishara highlights the contrasting nature of Israel’s recent military actions. He emphasizes that while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu perceives the war on Lebanon as a war of choice, the war on Gaza is viewed as existential—critical to the survival of...
Published 11/29/24