How Trump’s ‘Favorite President’ Can Prepare Us for His Next Term

特朗普的“最喜爱的总统”如何让我们为他的下一个任期做好准备

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2025-01-14

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Argentina’s leader is inspiring America’s new right.
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  • We're just days away from Donald Trump's second inauguration, and as I've been thinking about the ways that a second Trump presidency will be different from the first, especially in terms of policy, I've been thinking a lot about the rise in Trump world of the President of Argentina.

  • A very special congratulations to Javier Milei on a great race for President of.

  • Argentina, who Trump calls his favorite president and who has growing currency on the maga.

  • Right.

  • You will turn your country around and truly make Argentina great again.

  • Javier Milei was elected in November of 2023.

  • He's a Trump like figure in that he's a you, you know, kind of vulgar and provocative populist with wild hair who was sort of a shock to the system.

  • And there are many different foreign leaders who are admired in Trump world for a long time.

  • The typical one was Viktor Orban in Hungary.

  • Many people around Trump saw Hungary with its, you know, strong state sponsored social conservatism as a sort of model for the American right.