Democrats enter a Trump presidency without a plan or a clear leader
- Democrats are entering a second Trump presidency without a clear leader or plan, following Kamala Harris' decisive loss in the 2024 election.
- Rep. Ro Khanna stated that the party needs a new generation of leaders and criticized the abandonment of working-class people.
- Rep. Don Beyer urged the party not to overreact to the election results, emphasizing the need for introspection.
- Rojas highlighted that the Democratic Party is losing legitimacy among everyday people and marginalized communities, acknowledging the complexity of future directions.
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Democrats enter a Donald Trump presidency without a plan or a clear leader
Democrats spent billions of dollars warning American voters that Donald Trump posed an imminent threat to democracy, that his economic policies would benefit only his wealthy friends, that he was literally a fascist. In the end, voters didn’t care — or if they did, it didn’t matter. And now, after Kamala Harris’ decisive loss, Democrats enter a second Trump presidency with no clear leader, no clear plan and no agreement on what caused them to be…
Democrats Enter A Trump Presidency Without A Plan Or A Clear Leader
Democrats spent billions of dollars warning American voters that Donald Trump posed an imminent threat to democracy, that his economic policies would benefit only his wealthy friends, that he was literally a fascist. In the end, voters didn’t care — or if they did, it didn’t matter. And now, after Kamala Harris’ decisive loss, Democrats enter a second Trump presidency with no clear leader, no clear plan and no agreement on what caused them to be…
The administration of outgoing US President Joe Biden plans to use all six billion dollars allocated for military aid to Ukraine before the inauguration of Donald Trump, the next head of state, Politico wrote.


Biden reportedly rushing $6 billion last-minute to Ukraine before Trump inauguration
Democratic President Joe Biden is reportedly trying to rush another $6 billion of security assistance to Ukraine as a last-minute order before former President Donald Trump assumes the presidency again. ‘Strong and unwavering U.S. leadership is vital for the world and for a just peace.’ Politico reported the plan based on two administration sources who said the length of time it takes to roll out munitions and equipment would mean Trump could…
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