Opinion The Resistance Strikes Back The New York Times

New York Times Opinion The New York Times On thursday we learned that a year and a half after ossoff’s loss, lucy mcbath, an african american gun control advocate, had flipped the seat. mcbath’s victory was emblematic of the resistance. Where is the resistance to donald trump’s second term? lydia polgreen and david french join this week to talk about the muted outcry to trump and musk’s plans to upend the federal government.

New York Times Opinion The New York Times Re “time for a civic uprising,” by david brooks (column, april 18): mr. brooks is absolutely right that the only way to combat president trump’s authoritarian threat to our democracy is for. The trump administration is playing a losing game of whack a mole trying to silence the growing chorus of critics. This “resistance” act is getting old, especially since the well fed participants are mainly resisting challenges to the profligate beltway status quo. On thursday we learned that a year and a half after ossoff’s loss, lucy mcbath, an african american gun control advocate, had flipped the seat. mcbath’s victory was emblematic of the resistance.

I Am Part Of The Resistance Inside The New York Times Opinion Desk This “resistance” act is getting old, especially since the well fed participants are mainly resisting challenges to the profligate beltway status quo. On thursday we learned that a year and a half after ossoff’s loss, lucy mcbath, an african american gun control advocate, had flipped the seat. mcbath’s victory was emblematic of the resistance. Trump, 78, sparked outrage after winning a tight 2016 election despite disparaging mexicans, boasting about groping women on the infamous access hollywood tape and facing numerous sexual misconduct allegations. " i am part of the resistance inside the trump administration " is an anonymous essay published by the new york times on september 5, 2018. the author was described as a senior trump administration official. These movements used many different tools at their disposal — lawsuits, mass rallies, strikes, work slowdowns, boycotts and other forms of noncooperation and resistance. The result was a blizzard of federal court rulings that blocked, at least temporarily, various administration actions—46 rulings in trump’s first eight weeks, according to the new york times.
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