Donald Trumpâs approach to foreign policy has raised alarms regarding the future of the human rights movement. Historically, the U.S. has played a critical role as a promoter, though inconsistently. Trumpâs administration, characterized by its embrace of autocratic leaders and withdrawal from international human rights platforms, presents significant challenges. His actions, including censorship of reports and interventions in immigrant policies, signal a troubling direction. The survival of the human rights movement hinges on forming coalitions among global governments, as demonstrated in previous hostile administrations, showcasing collective action as a vital strategy to counter these threats.
The collective defense by other governments has been the key to survival for the human rights movement in the face of hostile US administrations.
During the Trump administration, the United States ceased to actively promote human rights, posing a serious threat to global human rights efforts.
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