How Donald Trump's presidency reshaped American institutions and norms

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Donald Trump's presidency significantly eroded trust in federal institutions, making political norms seem optional and transforming the presidency into a personal brand. His administration normalized misinformation, politicized public health, and damaged international alliances. Trump also made political language more aggressive and blurred the lines between governance and entertainment. These changes have led to increased protests, a realization of democracy's fragility, and a lasting impact on how Americans perceive their government and political discourse.


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