USRESIST SHARE: August 2025 Issue #1
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USRESIST SHARE: August 2025 Issue #1
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Suggestions for the Democratic 2026 Mid-Term Platform
Op Ed | USRESIST NEWS Editorial Board | August 21, 2025
The 2026 mid-term elections offer the Democratic party an opportunity to regain control of the House and Senate. However, Democrats face an uphill battle challenged by Trump policies, anti-Democratic rhetoric, internal divisions, and political maneuvers such as re-districting. To address these challenges the Democratics need to articulate a political platform with issues that resonate with voters. While the need in every race is to prioritize concerns of local communities, a set of party-wide policy priorities that can be adapted to fit local needs would be helpful.
The Texas and California Re – Districting Fight Explained
Civil Rights Policy Brief #247 | Rodney A. Maggay | August 16, 2025
The ongoing re – districting battle between the States of Texas and California was triggered by a suggestion from President Trump.
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Duped by Putin for months on end, Trump must now hold the line on Russia
Foreign Policy Brief #212 | Nicholas Gordon | August 13, 2025
Trump’s egregious pre-election claim that he could “end the war in a day” between Russia and Ukraine has instead resulted in Russia’s huge surge of attacks on Ukraine and an increasing number of civilian deaths.
Peace Prizes and Bombs: The Theater of Trump’s Nobel Pursuit
Foreign Policy Brief #212 | Nicholas Gordon | August 13, 2025
In the summer of 2025, President Donald Trump became the centerpiece of a surreal global spectacle: a campaign to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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