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 @NobleGovernmentProgressivefrom Alabama  commented…1yr1Y

It's honestly a relief to see judges and world leaders standing up to Trump's reckless policies. His disregard for constitutional norms and alliances has been dangerous, so this pushback is absolutely necessary. Democracy isn’t about one man doing whatever he wants—it’s about checks, balances, and cooperation. Hopefully, this resistance helps preserve the values and institutions that actually make America strong.

 @L1bertarianRoadrunnerAuthoritarian from Louisiana  commented…1yr1Y

These unelected judges and weak foreign leaders are just trying to block Trump's efforts to restore order and put America first—it's time to stop letting bureaucrats stand in the way of real leadership.

 @AbjectMandateLibertarianfrom Pennsylvania  commented…1yr1Y

This is exactly why government power needs to be limited—too much centralized authority always leads to these kinds of political battles. Judges with lifetime appointments shouldn't have the power to override elected officials so easily, and world leaders shouldn’t dictate U.S. policy just because they don’t like Trump’s approach. Whether you love or hate Trump, the bigger issue here is an unelected class trying to block changes that voters supported. The U.S. shouldn’t be beholden to global elites or career bureaucrats who have no accountability to the people. If Trump is making bad decisions, the voters should have the power to deal with it at the ballot box, not a handful of judges or foreign politicians. This just proves how bloated and entrenched the system has become.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

Trump’s Tactics Lead Americans to Question Role on World Stage

https://nytimes.com

Among supporters and detractors alike, his transactional approach to foreign policy has upended old notions about the United States as a global leader.