Only a Working-Class Party Can Challenge Donald Trump's Corruption
Briefly

Donald Trump campaigns as a populist but governs as a plutocrat, primarily benefiting the ultra-wealthy through substantial tax cuts, highlighting his paradoxical approach to leadership.
As Trump gears up for his second term, indications suggest he will amplify his first term's disregard for corruption and deepen ties with wealthy donors, creating an even more transparent cycle of deceit.
In a party dominated by corporate interests, the Democrats often suppress significant criticism of Trump's administration, showcasing the inadequacies of the two-party system that limits true political accountability.
Trump's economic policy is expected to be heavily influenced by Wall Street, with his appointments reflecting a departure from his initial campaign rhetoric against corporate power.
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