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Trump’s economic war on Black America

Salon

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July 12, 2026

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Trump’s economic war on Black America

The president says he loves “my African Americans. His policies tell a different story

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Slate Magazine

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· Jun 23, 2026

Money Talks: Can You Win a Trade War?

Soumaya Keynes and Chad P. Bown explain how the rulebook has changed.

Drudge Report

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· Jul 9, 2026

POLL: America's Support for Capitalism Falls...

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The Root

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· Jul 2, 2026

How Trump’s Midterm Strategy is Hitting Black and Brown Communities Hardest

From the aggressive rewriting of local voting maps to budget cuts and policy shifts, many believe there's a mirco-war against Black and brown America.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 3, 2026

Victor Davis Hanson Explains Why Americans Are Trading Capitalism For Socialism

Conservative commentator Victor Davis Hanson argued on Fox News that a combination of educational debt, immigration policies, and diversity initiatives is driving the rising popularity of socialism in the United States. Speaking with host Laura Ingraham, the Hoover Institution Senior Fellow stated that the country is currently facing a “perfect storm” of cultural and institutional [] Victor Davis Hanson Explains Why Americans Are Trading Capitalism For Socialism

The Hill

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· Jul 1, 2026

The money runs out: Socialism, on the rise in NYC, is being routed elsewhere

Follow the money, and it is clear why socialism is vanishing from Latin America and thriving in America's blue cities at the same time.

National Review

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· Jul 3, 2026

The Week: Socialism Spreads West

Plus: America at 250.

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Related coverage for "Trump’s economic war on Black America": Slate Magazine — Money Talks: Can You Win a Trade War?. Drudge Report — POLL: America's Support for Capitalism Falls.... The Root — How Trump’s Midterm Strategy is Hitting Black and Brown Communities Hardest. Tampa Free Press — Victor Davis Hanson Explains Why Americans Are Trading Capitalism For Socialism. The Hill — The money runs out: Socialism, on the rise in NYC, is being routed elsewhere. National Review — The Week: Socialism Spreads West