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Trump Didn’t Cause America’s Bitter Partisanship Alone (But He Made It a Lot Worse)

Por: The Daily Beast Politics September 11, 2023

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How is it possible that the more indictments leveled on , the more flock to him?This behavior defies logic. Then again, , despite saying and doing things that would have sunk any “normal” politician. A better question might be this: What happened to America in the 21st century that would make Trump immune to political gravity?On Thursday, former treasury official to help answer that question and explain (as co-host Willie Geist put it)... + full article



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