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What Can Catholics Expect From Trump 2.0?

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Looking ahead, as Donald Trump returns to the White House.

Donald Trump’s election as the 47th president of the United States last November has been dubbed the greatest comeback in American political history.

Consider the state of Trump’s political fortunes four short Januarys ago. Following a bitter defeat in 2020 and the ensuing riot at the U.S. Capitol, Trump was denounced by many, including in his own party.

But in the proceeding years, Trump regained the trust of voters while fending off a highly coordinated opposition. He even literally dodged a bullet. And on Jan. 6, his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, ratified his victory. Talk about a comeback.



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