Trump’s base, more than ever, sees him as a savior
What is happening in the hearts of former President Donald Trump’s supporters?
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What is happening in the hearts of former President Donald Trump’s supporters?
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Former president Donald Trump has long made it clear that he deeply resents NATO, a 75-year-old military alliance that is composed of the United States and 30 other countries, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany and France.