Trumpism
Coverage of Trumpism in the Nexus archive.
- Traditional right-wing technocrats and Christian voices will share Colombia's new cabinet
Colombia's president-elect Abelardo de la Espriella has completed his cabinet four days before taking office, combining traditional right-wing technocrats with Christian movement figures and Trumpism-aligned positions.
- Latin America is becoming a laboratory for tech-supremacism
Latin America is emerging as a testing ground for a new control model combining Trumpism, corporate deregulation, and biometric surveillance. The convergence of these elements reflects a shift toward tech-driven authoritarian practices in the region.
- When Maga’s power fades, we cannot abandon those ICE killed | Moira Donegan
The article argues that after MAGA's influence wanes, those responsible for ICE's actions must face accountability through investigations, trials, and legal reforms. It emphasizes abolishing ICE and holding its officials liable for their roles in a 'reign of terror.'
- Trump’s power is waning. But is Trumpism here to stay?
The article discusses the diminishing influence of a war-damaged president as midterms approach and highlights a looming conflict over the direction of US conservatism, with the hard right positioned to prevail.
- Trumpism gains ground in Latin America
Trumpism is increasing in influence across Latin America. A supporter of José Antonio Kast was photographed wearing a Donald Trump mask in Santiago.
- Colombia’s climate crossroads: Trumpism casts shadow over presidential battle
Colombia, a global leader in climate activism, faces uncertainty as US political influence under Trumpism may shift the country toward mining and fracking policies. Environmental activist Susana Muhamad, an admired socio-environmental campaigner, is at the center of this pivotal moment for Colombia's climate future.
- Charles tamed Trump while rebuking Trumpism in ego-flattering masterstroke
King Charles III presented a brass bell from the Royal Navy submarine HMS Trump during a state dinner at the White House, using a pun to humorously reference Donald Trump while skillfully appealing to both Republicans and Democrats. The gesture, described as an 'ego-flattering masterstroke,' drew mixed reactions globally.
- New York exhibit casts ‘Trumpism’ as a modern faith
A New York gallery has transformed into a chapel-style installation exploring 'Trumpism' as a modern American belief. The exhibit presents Trumpism as a cultural and political phenomenon akin to a faith system.
- J.D. Vance’s theory of Trumpism is no match for the practice
The article critiques J.D. Vance's theory of Trumpism, arguing it fails in practice, and describes the current White House as a failure in executing grand strategies.