Imagining a Post-Trump America Where Populism Magically Disappears – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

There’s a certain kind of conservative, often credentialed and overconfident, who clings to the belief that Trump’s departure from the ballot magically resets the board. They imagine the movement snapping back to a tidy, small-government ethos — as if the last decade were a loud, unruly detour rather than the…

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