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Transition Integrity Project (TIP) was a series of political scenario exercises in the United States at the beginning of June 2020, involving over 100 current and former senior government and campaign leaders, academics, journalists, polling experts and former federal and state government officials.
Žižek's refusal to present an alternative vision has led critics to accuse him of using unsustainable Marxist categories of analysis and having a 19th-century understanding of class. [128] For example, post-Marxist Ernesto Laclau argued that "Žižek uses class as a sort of deus ex machina to play the role of the good guy against the ...
The 2024 Trump campaign said no outside group speaks for Trump and that Agenda 47 is the only official plan for a second Trump presidency. [71] [72] [73] [71] Policy suggestions from groups in Project 2025 reflected Trump's own words. His campaign said it appreciated these groups' policy suggestions.
Trump will benefit this time from a deeply conservative Supreme Court, which handed him some major legal victories on the campaign trail. A third of its nine members are his appointees.
Even Trump's foes say the last five days represent a stunning contrast to his first term, when infighting and poor preparation scuttled many of his most ambitious policy initiatives.
These groups engaged in voter intimidation by monitoring polling locations in 2016, claiming to have done so both "informally" and "through the Trump campaign". [119] In 2016, Trump was endorsed by self-identified Nazis such as David Duke, [120] alt-right activist Richard Spencer and Nazi activist Andrew Anglin. Trump disavowed Duke in August ...
A viral post shared on Threads claims the state of Texas purportedly gifted President-elect Donald Trump 355,000 acres of land for deportation camps. View on Threads Verdict: False The claim is ...
Jason Villalba, member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 114th district (2013–2019) [197] (will not vote for Trump in general election) Roberta Voss , member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 19th district (1997–2003) ( endorsed Kamala Harris ) [ 184 ]