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Trump’s corruption leaves us cynical – and complacent | Judith Levine
The article discusses how Donald Trump's refusal to admit wrongdoing and his actions, such as suing the government for $230 million and demolishing the White House East Wing for a private project, foster public cynicism and enable autocratic tendencies. Trump's behavior, influenced by his mentor Roy Cohn, perpetuates a cycle of impunity and self-serving governance.
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