Trump himself may have discovered that governing the United States is not as simple as running his business empire, and being president is not as free as being president of the company. More importantly, Trump also lacks the necessary political wisdom and patience. Dealing with a racial riot, Trump seems to be stretched; An irresponsible remark triggered politics and the media. Trump found that the loose "anti-Hillary alliance" that supported him to enter the White House has dispersed, but he is personally building a loose but passionate "anti-Trump alliance". It is too early to predict that this "alliance" can drive Trump off the presidency, but their existence will make Trump's ruling road more difficult. At the same time, we should also see that both the "anti-Hillary alliance" and the "anti-Trump alliance" are only the appearance of American political division and cannot bridge and eradicate this growing division. ?
The first person to shout Trump was a Democrat. Former President Obama quoted Mandela's famous saying "No one is born to hate others, … hatred is acquired" in his tweet, which was praised by as many as 3 million people and became the most praised tweet in history. Obama's tweets remind people that the United States was the leader of the anti-fascist World War II and also experienced the twists and turns of the civil rights movement. In today's American political arena, any politician should not hesitate and unequivocally condemn extreme remarks such as Nazism and racism. This is not a question of "political correctness", but the moral bottom line of defending mankind. When those neo-Nazis, white supremacists and Ku Klan who usually hide in dark corners appear in public in groups, they are ferocious, armed with torches and shouting slogans, which leads to violent conflicts. Faced with this situation, Trump actually regards both sides of the conflict as birds of a feather and completely obliterates the moral justice of liberal protesters, which naturally exceeds the tolerance bottom line of the Democratic Party.
The second wave of anti-Trump forces comes from the mainstream American news media. The tension between the media and Trump is no longer news, but this time the media finally found an excellent opportunity and gave Trump a fatal blow. Racial issues are like a bleeding scar in the United States, and racial riots are not news. In the event of riots, the president's natural duty is to call on the people to unite, get rid of hatred and heal with friendship. This is a noble and very simple job, a compulsory course for political leaders and a basic political quality. However, Trump actually stumbled on this issue. His 50-board statement not only failed to unite the public to condemn extreme remarks, but also sprinkled a handful of salt on the old scar of American racial problems, adding fuel to the fire and was accused by the media of attracting the attention of far-right forces such as neo-Nazis and Klan. Trump not only failed to deal with racial issues like the president, but even lacked the moral standards that the president should have to correctly understand racial issues.
Trump is used to hearing criticism from the Democratic Party and the mainstream media, and he is even proud of being criticized by them, so he didn't expect the third wave of opposition from his own entrepreneurial partners. First, the president of the famous American pharmaceutical company Mohs Group, who is a black man, withdrew from the presidential advisory board composed of an entrepreneur under the White House to protest Trump's criticism of the extreme right. ?
The fourth wave of opposition comes from * * * and the party. First, the Speaker of the House of Representatives Ryan, Senator McCain and other North Korean * * * and party leaders tweeted that racial hatred had no hiding place and neo-Nazi extreme remarks could not be tolerated. Then, retired * * * and party leaders made their voices heard. Mr. and Mrs. Bush, former * * * and Democratic presidential candidate Romney issued an open letter condemning the violence and calling for unity. If these remarks are still directed at the violent conflict itself, and Trump himself has not been criticized by name, then Bob Kvak, a Republican congressman and senator, publicly stated in an interview that President Trump is "emotionally unstable" and "incompetent" and that "the Republican Party wants him to succeed, and the American people want him to succeed in governing, but he has not shown the political quality and ruling ability that a successful president should have". Party member Tim Scott, the only black senator in the Senate, bluntly said that Trump's remarks damaged his moral leadership. ?
The fifth force of the anti-Trump alliance comes from within President Trump's ruling team. People noticed that at the moment Trump spoke for the far-right platform at the press conference, several important cabinet members stood behind him, including Gary Cohen, the president's chief economic adviser, Finance Minister Mnuchin and Transport Minister Zhao Xiaolan. The first two are Jews, and the last one is China; The former two are descendants of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust, while the latter are beneficiaries of the civil rights movement. Now, they have witnessed the president's reversal of history, which will definitely affect the internal relations of the ruling team. Now, 300 alumni of Mnuchin's alma mater, Yale University, have signed a letter asking him to resign and draw a line with the president.