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Jul
Convicted felon and former president Donald Trump's tenure was marked by a brand of populism that resonated with a portion of the American electorate. However, a deeper analysis reveals a more troubling narrative. Trump's populism, far from being a genuine advocacy for the common people, served as a veneer for his weaknesses and acted as a Trojan horse for authoritarian regimes worldwide. This facade allowed foreign despots to infiltrate and undermine American democracy, exploiting Trump's vulnerabilities for their gain. Trump's populist rhetoric, characterized by its anti-establishment sentiment and appeal to the "forgotten" Americans, initially appeared to be a revolutionary shift…