It has to be opposed.
Since he dove into electoral politics a decade ago, Donald Trump has been a one-man tsunami. I’ll admit it, though: During the Biden Malaise, I’d forgotten how much Trump weeks were like dog years.
He hadn’t even started his second term after the November victory that capped the most stunning comeback in modern political history, and we were already spinning over DOGE, a doomed attorney general nomination, the prospect of court fights over whether the new president would try to bypass the Senate confirmation process with a loopy recess appointment scheme, and threats that hell was about to rain down on Hamas.
And that was just on a Tuesday.
Seriously, it has never stopped. What’s also never stopped is National Review — we’ve been all over every hectic, occasionally hair-raising minute of it. I’m here to ask you to help us stay on top of it by contributing to our spring fundraising drive.