Following President Trump's return to office, initial resignation among opponents has transformed into a growing dissent marked by increased demonstrations and vocal opposition. Although early responses included corporate support and lack of protest, over 100 days into his term, citizens and various groups are mobilizing against Trump's agenda. However, this burgeoning movement still struggles to find cohesive leadership or a shared message. Notably, while some Democrats are pushing for more aggressive stances, they face challenges in articulating a unified strategy against a president whose approval ratings are declining.
Demonstrations have increased in size and frequency, and town halls have become unruly and combative, pushing many Republican lawmakers to avoid facing voters.
Despite rising dissent and protests, the opposition lacks a leader, central message, or unified strategy beyond a general rejection of President Trump.
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