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The Never Trump movement (also called the #nevertrump, Stop Trump, anti-Trump, or Dump Trump movement [1]) is a conservative political movement that opposes Trumpism and U.S. president Donald Trump, and in general supports a return to more rules-based internationalist, norm-following, ideologically conservative-oriented Republican party. [2]
This is a list of rallies held by Donald Trump for his first successful presidential campaign in the 2016 presidential election resulting in him being elected the 45th president of the United States during his first presidency from 2017 to 2021. During the campaign which lasted 512 days, a total of 323 rallies were held: 186 for the primary ...
President Trump was there to sign an executive order. [395] April 22 – March for Science – "Crowds massed in the US capital and around the world on Earth Day to support science and evidence-based research – a protest partly fueled by opposition to President Trump's threats of budget cuts to agencies funding scientists' work." [396]
In 2016, I published an article urging Never Trump conservatives to consider casting their ballot for a third-party candidate. In the election that year, I did just that. In the election that year ...
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- The Never Trump movement, encompassing conservative groups such as the Lincoln Project and Republican Voters Against Trump, is an undertaking grounded in political morality ...
Thousands of people across the country are protesting Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
Director Peter Navarro addresses President Donald Trump's promises to American people, workers, and domestic manufacturers (Declaring American Economic Independence on June 28, 2016) in the Oval Office with Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross before President Trump signs Executive Orders regarding trade in March 2017 ...
A resistance movement was born in the wake of Donald Trump’s 2016 victory, sending thousands of people into the streets wearing pink hats and signs with punchy slogans.