When Donald Trump was inaugurated president, he spoke of an “American carnage” that he would suppress by force. Trump’s ...
A New York Times op-ed by a former speechwriter for President Bill Clinton decried Trump’s “dark, counterfactual picture of ‘American carnage ... population and force them to live ...
His unapologetically populist and nationalistic speech installed the phrases “American Carnage” and “America First” into the presidential lexicon. It signaled how he would govern in his ...
Monday morning, the Wall Street Journal reported that, unlike Trump’s 2017 “American carnage” speech, this year’s was going to be upbeat and positive, calling for national unity.