Why Trump can’t count on public sympathy to save his flailing presidency: historians
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Why Trump can’t count on public sympathy to save his flailing presidency: historians
Following the assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, President Donald Trump may have hopes for one of those “Hollywood endings” where a sympathetic public rushes to support the endangered commander-in-chief, not only turning around his cratered approval numbers, but perhaps even getting him a ballroom out of the deal. But according to historians Matthew and Robert Dallek, the past has shown that the attack will likely m…
The attack that occurred during the dinner organized by the White House, with the presence of President Donald Trump and several journalists in Washington DC, caused the long history of political violence in the United States and the vulnerability to which high-profile figures are subjected to return to the center of the debate.
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