
A year ago this month, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in a labor camp under circumstances that strongly suggest Kremlin involvement. His courageous fight against Russian despotism should have inspired a global recommitment to democracy. Instead, we see authoritarianism advancing—both abroad and at home.
Donald Trump, long an admirer of Vladimir Putin, has once again echoed Kremlin propaganda, calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a “dictator” and blaming him for the war—simply because Zelensky rejected his negotiating Ukraine’s surrender on Putin’s terms.
Unsurprisingly, Russian state media has embraced Trump as a political rock star, amplifying his rhetoric to weaken Western resolve.
Meanwhile, here in the United States, our own democratic values are under siege, the rule of law undermined, institutions eroded, and authoritarianism on the rise.
The threats we face today, both at home and abroad, make the world more dangerous for all who believe in freedom.
But we will not stand idly by. We must resist—through the courts, in Congress, and in the streets through peaceful protest.
The fight for America’s soul is far from over. If we stay united, we will prevail. In two years, we have the opportunity to reclaim Congress, hold those who threaten democracy accountable, and ensure that America remains a beacon of freedom—not an ally to autocrats.
—R Joly
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I was thinking, could it be thatPutin is engineering so that enough countries will now turn against USA leaving a huge space to be filled. By who else, but the new Russian Empire?
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I think it is more like Oleg Deripaska and Elon Musk and probably other billionaires and oligarchs are playing a game of “Risk” with the world.
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