Trump, eyeing 3rd term, keeps attacking elite institutions – and many are caving

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President Trump raises the controversy, by design, almost everything.
And when the media, including me, cover the flooding approach in the region, the Troupian allies displace the resulting stories and sectors as reflecting an unhealthy negative obsession with the president.
A note to the fanatical fanatic of Trump who communicate with the Internet and announce that I hate the president, and this is objectively ridiculous. He was happy with the two interviews that I had during the campaign, and I had just ended in the White House to attend a meeting with his team. But enjoy.
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You know how Trump has been joking about running for a third term? Well, Kristen Wilker told “Meet the Press” that he was “not joking”, in an interview outside the camera but on the record and which had to describe his notes. It is certain that it violates the twenty -second amendment, but there are solutions, approved by its proposal that JD Vance can run in 2028 and then hand over the presidency.
This is a classic Trump – it’s a joke so that it is not. It coincides with wandering in the press and will not do that – it will be 82 – but with the Democrats in this unfortunate form, who really knows?
Now, he was undoubtedly called Wilker because the Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg was a guest (insisting, by the way, that he also knows National Security Adviser Michael Waltz), and issued other news. Trump said he was “angry” in Russia to withdraw his feet in the peace agreement of Ukraine, and if he concludes that he might hit the Kremlin with more sanctions. This is noticeable because he never criticizes Vladimir Putin – and the sanctions will not do much because of the minimum trade with Russia – but note that there is no Trump’s sound bite.
President Trump recently told Christine Wilker about “Meet The Press” that he “is not joking” about searching for a possible third term, despite the flagrant constitutional barriers to do so. (Reuters/Evlin Hawkstein/Photo/Photo File)
Also, the American cars that cost them more because of his introductory war, the president said, “I could not care less if they raised prices because people will start buying US -made cars.” Imagine if Joe Biden said that. It has already been isolated, as a lot of acoustic bite was cut after the first eight words.
Meanwhile, the market decreased again yesterday due to the uncertainty about the definitions that are about to enter into the effect, and it is on the right path for a terrible quarter.
On his reign to Greenland, Wilker quoted Trump as saying, “I never get the military power out of the table, but I think there is a good possibility that we can do without a military force,” Wilker quoted Trump as saying. This is relief.
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I talk and write about most of Trump’s main differences-there is always those that I cannot reach because of the hose approach-which is of course as he loves. Negative coverage helps him as much as positive coverage, as I was saying for more than three decades I knew, because it means that he is leading the news schedule.
I mean, the man will talk about anything. When Kid Rock insisted on bringing Bill Maher for dinner with Trump, the president said he would do so as a good for a child, but:
“The problem is, regardless of how much he admires your favorite response, I will publicly announce the terrible man I am, etc., who knows, maybe, may have proven wrong? It may be fun or not, but you will be the first to know!”
I wonder if the president realizes how Maher outperforms the left.

Bill Maher is scheduled to take Trump after she was abandoned by Kid Rock. Of course, Trump used the news as a chance to a rib on Maher for his historically focused speech. (Getty Images)
Maher’s response to critics:
“If there were two young men who were in each other for a long time – I mean, it’s a kind of Nixon to China. There was no more difficult in Trump … Maybe he would achieve very little, but you should try, man, you must try.”
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Trump launched a series of harsh attacks against major institutions, the latest of the world’s largest law firmer. Skadden, Arps agreed to save $ 100 million in free home services. Paul, Weiss approved $ 40 million in free work.
The alternative: obtaining an executive order that would prevent companies from reviewing classified documents, and therefore unable to help corporate customers. Sometimes it is because the public prosecutor who achieved Trump’s work or work there.
Three large law firms have raised the administration’s judges and won a first tour of the court.
As for the academic circles, the University of Colombia is behaving in the hope of restoring $ 400 million of federal funds because of its failure to take strict measures against anti -Semitism. Unable to solve it, the school’s temporary president resigned, with the TV journalist Claire Sheepman a long time ago on a temporary basis. It is clear that Colombia is a test issue.
Then there are Trump’s lawsuits against CBS and NBC and the Des Moines. Remember that ABC paid Trump $ 16 million to settle a lawsuit on George Stefanopoulos’s comments on sexual assault.
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The New York Times says:
Ivy League University with distinguished law firms with Fortune 500 customers. The highest level of government in the country’s largest city.
While President Trump is seeking to extract concessions from elite institutions and punish his imagined enemies, he suddenly faces great people in New York.
“It seems that the difficult options they face are withdrawn from the pages of the college ethics book.”

The latest deals by Trump forced the major institutions between a rock and a difficult place. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Emiez)
The co -founder of Politico John Harris, with his employees, conjured up a great phrase to reaction to these aggressive moves by Trump: “Great Growel”.
“One by one, it has found a procession of the richest and most elite institutions in American life since last November faced unprecedented demands by President Donald Trump and his team from revenge.
“One by one, and these founding columns may meet these demands with the same response: surrender and compliance.”
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Two consistent subjects: “The first is an effort – more organized and perpetuating than any precedent from Trump’s first term – to bring in institutions that gained the anger of the president to the heel.” The most surprising: “The speed that strong and independent institutions responded to – with something similar to reporting a trembling child who succumbs to lunch money to a big child walking in the morning to school.”
There is more than that: “Trump’s actions have been illuminated more clearly than ever, how many wealthy private institutions fill in their money and policies with the federal government – although it is hardly a new phenomenon. What is different is that Trump and his accompanying restore to know the importance they realize more than that.
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Whether you agree to Donald Trump or not, there is no doubt that it is not the limits of what is acceptable, and perhaps forever.
footnotePEW Research has a great study on the extent of people consuming a great way about news about Trump, and why, with both Republicans and Democrats who give a lot of attention, and sometimes for various reasons.
2025-04-01 07:00:00