The Why? Curve

Trump in Trouble?


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Donald Trump can’t escape the shadow of Jeffrey Epstein, and he seems to have fallen out with many of his closest supporters over the failure to disclose the Epstein files. So, after 6 months of whirlwind policy making and broad success, are cracks beginning to appear in MAGA? Is he rather too involved in the foreign wars his base wanted to get shot of? Are the tariff policies going to mean fewer and more expensive items on supermarket shelves? Dr James D Boys is a senior research fellow at University College London Centre on US Politics and he tells Phil and Roger why he thinks MAGA will still stick with Trump.

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