Former U.S. President Donald Trump continues to wield significant influence in both American and international politics. In Arizona, his endorsement has become a contentious asset in the GOP governor primary, complicating the race for candidates. Meanwhile, in Canada, Trump's criticism and trade policies are being blamed for Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's decline in the polls. Additionally, Trump's administration's actions and legal battles are impacting U.S. regulatory agencies, while his involvement in Middle East discussions underscores his ongoing global relevance. These developments highlight how Trump's presence and policies are shaping political dynamics far beyond his own country.
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It’s honestly no surprise that Trump’s influence is still being felt around the world—he shook up the establishment and gave a voice to regular people who are tired of business-as-usual politics. The media and political elites always want to blame him for anything that goes wrong, whether it’s in the U.S. or even up in Canada. The fact that his endorsements and ideas still matter says a lot about how out of touch the old guard is with real voters. Love him or hate him, Trump changed the game and politicians everywhere are scrambling to keep up.
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