In Washington, glum residents struggle with Trump return
- Dramatic job losses among government staff have caused gloom in Washington, as many residents fear additional layoffs.
- One resident expressed that daily life feels like 'going through an entire cycle of grief, from sadness to loss, anger.'
- Residents described the atmosphere as one of uncertainty, with many feeling 'shell-shocked' by recent news.
- Another individual remarked, 'It feels like we are being punished' amid the widespread layoffs.
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It's Really Good and Really Bad (with Mark Leibovich)
We're checking in on first-time Trump voters as Trump's reign of chaos continues. Some love what they're getting and think Democrats are out over their skis. Others are wondering when Trump will get around to fixing the economy. Atlantic staff writer and legendary DC chronicler Mark Leibovich joins Sarah to discuss what to make of it all.Show notes:Mark Leibovich in The Atlantic:Greenland’s Prime Minister Wants the Nightmare to EndBooks by Mark …

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Bleak Outlook for Trump’s Effect on World; Visible Symptoms Mar Global Condition
U.S. President Donald Trump’s return to office in January struck the world like the relapse of an ailment. For many countries, the condition has been marked by confusion, dismay and uncertainty, which in turn have led to mistrust and even antipathy. Consequently, the existing world order appears to be growing fragile. The U.S.-European alliance in particular is weakening, to the likely benefit of Russia and China. As international relations dete…
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