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Barbara McQuade's new book 'The Fix' argues Trump governs like a mob boss
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سياسة·2 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Barbara McQuade's new book 'The Fix' argues Trump governs like a mob boss

Former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade's new book, 'The Fix: Saving America from the Corruption of a Mob-Style Government,' argues that Donald Trump governs like a mob boss, demanding loyalty and using power to control others. McQuade draws parallels to 'The Godfather' and Roy Cohn, detailing Trump's use of corruption, cruelty, and chaos, while also offering proposals for citizens to fight back.

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Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council Bars Local Officials from Cross-Strait Forum, Citing 'Fake Democracy'
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سياسة·4 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council Bars Local Officials from Cross-Strait Forum, Citing 'Fake Democracy'

Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council prohibited local government officials from attending the upcoming Straits Forum in Xiamen, sparking a sharp retort from China's Taiwan Affairs Office, which accused the DPP administration of "fake democracy, true dictatorship." The MAC defended the ban, stating it prevents the impression of Taiwanese officials being lectured by Chinese leaders.

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Democracy's Fragility: A High School Graduate's Joke Exposes Adult Intolerance
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سياسة·03.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Democracy's Fragility: A High School Graduate's Joke Exposes Adult Intolerance

A high school student's playful jab at a mayor during graduation sparked outrage from a local councilor, highlighting adult intolerance towards democratic expression and youth's right to err. The author argues that such overreactions reveal a fragility in democratic resilience, contrasting the minor incident with disproportionate adult responses.

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A student's joke at a graduation ceremony sparks a debate about power, identity, and democracy in Taiwan.
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سياسة·03.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

A student's joke at a graduation ceremony sparks a debate about power, identity, and democracy in Taiwan.

A student's lighthearted "New Taipei Mayor" remark at a graduation ceremony led to adult outrage, sparking debate on power dynamics, self-threat theory, and the nature of democratic participation in Taiwan. The author argues the reaction highlights adults' discomfort with criticism and a superficial approach to youth engagement.

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