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Trump Aims to Dismantle 20th-Century U.S. Framework, Critics Say
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President Trump seeks to reshape the U.S. by reversing 20th-century policies, critics claim. This ambition, described as anti-FDR, targets the social and economic systems built over decades. It reflects Trump’s broader agenda to redefine government’s role.
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal established many 20th-century U.S. social programs. Critics argue Trump’s policies aim to undo these foundational reforms.
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The Context
Trump’s administration has focused on deregulation and reducing federal programs. This aligns with his stated goal of shrinking government involvement in daily life.
The New Deal included Social Security, labor protections, and infrastructure investments. These programs remain central to the U.S. social safety net today.
Trump’s critics claim his policies favor wealthier Americans over working-class families. They argue his approach risks destabilizing long-standing economic protections.
Supporters of Trump’s vision see it as liberating the economy from bureaucratic overreach. They believe dismantling old systems fosters innovation and individual responsibility.
Opponents warn that reversing 20th-century gains could widen inequality. They fear cuts to social programs may harm vulnerable populations most.
The debate over Trump’s agenda reflects broader ideological divides in the U.S. Some embrace change, while others defend established government roles.
Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 29 |
| Left | 12 |
| Right | 6 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 41% Left |
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