Is President Trump Stoking A Backlash To The Cultural War?



AP: Amid wave of cultural change, Trump tries to stir a backlash

WASHINGTON (AP) — It was June 2015, and Democrats felt the nation’s political and cultural winds blowing their way. The Supreme Court ruled in President Barack Obama’s favor on landmark gay marriage and health care cases. The White House was awash in rainbow light, a symbol of a liberal cultural takeover that seemed unstoppable.

The following year, Donald Trump was elected president, propelled by a revolt of voters who weren’t on board.

As he barrels toward the November election, Trump is again positioning himself as the spokesperson for voters resisting a new wave of cultural change, ready to ride any backlash from the protests calling for racial equality and police reform and this week’s Supreme Court rulings extending protections to gay workers and young immigrants.

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WNU Editor: President Trump does to need to stoke a backlash to what is happening in the U.S. today. Those who are pushing for a cultural change, especially those who are using violence to push their agenda, are doing a very good job in stoking it.

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