Trump's critics could very soon look like chumps

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Early Assessments of Trump's Presidency

The article presents contrasting views on the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second term. While some, like Attorney General Pam Bondi, lauded his achievements as unprecedented, others, such as economist Larry Summers, criticized them as the least successful of the century, citing economic downturns.

Policy Impacts and Criticisms

The author acknowledges Trump's authoritarianism and questionable actions but argues against prematurely dismissing his presidency. The article highlights key policy areas:

  • Immigration: Strict border controls have reduced migrant crossings to historic lows, despite ethical concerns.
  • Tariffs: While causing some economic disruption, tariffs are potentially paving the way for new trade deals with countries like India, Japan, South Korea, and possibly the UK.
  • Ukraine: A minerals deal with Ukraine is viewed more positively than anticipated, easing pressure on Russia.

The author notes that the stock market is recovering, and several countries are showing interest in investing in the US.

Shifting Opinions and Political Implications

The article points to a potential shift in opinion, with some prominent Democrats, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, engaging with Trump supporters and seemingly adjusting their stance. If Trump's policies ultimately prove successful, the author suggests his critics will be proven wrong, boosting his power and potentially discrediting the media.

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