The long decline of the Republican Party’s internationalist wing may have reached a tipping point.

Since Donald Trump emerged as the GOP’s dominant figure in 2016, he has championed an isolationist and nationalist agenda that is dubious of international alliances, scornful of free trade, and hostile to not only illegal but also legal immigration. His four years in the White House marked a shift in the party’s internal balance of power away from the internationalist perspective that had dominated every Republican presidency from Dwight Eisenhower through George W. Bush.

But even so, during Trump’s four years in office, a substantial remnant of traditionally internationalist Republicans in Congress and in the key national-security positions of his own administration resisted his efforts to unravel America’s traditional alliances.

Now though, evidence is rapidly accumulating on multiple fronts that the internal GOP resistance is crumbling to Trump’s determination to steer America away from its traditional role as a global leader.

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  • @Sanctus
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    418 months ago

    Its almost as if he was trying to set the stage for Russia to make way.

  • @cmbabul
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    218 months ago

    I really wish news orgs would stop drawing more and more lines between the GOP and outright fascism, anyone whose paying attention gets it

    • Optional
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      They won’t stop though. Because they’re owned and controlled by republiQans.

      This is how our timeline went to shit last time. You’d think they know this, that they’ll suffer with us, and yet.

      They’ll always be shocked. Never truthful except possibly in a strictly legal reading.

      Call Trump a liar, a convicted fraud, found to have committed sexual assault by a court of law. Do that. In every article. Every one. No more being shocked.