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Imagining a second Trump presidency

In The Atlantic’s January/February 2024 issue, their writers imagine what a second Trump term would look like. Image credit: Matt Huynh.

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In The Atlantic’s January/February 2024 special issue, their writers imagine what a second Trump term would look like. Here, we hear from three of them, with an introduction from The Atlantic's editor Jeffrey Goldberg. A second Trump term would be far worse than the first, David Frum writes. His political agenda would be driven by revenge—and it could plunge the United States into a constitutional crisis. The number of serious, qualified people willing to serve in the Trump administration has dwindled. In a second term, there would be no adults in the room, McKay Coppins writes. And finally, Donald Trump and his allies have promised to restore their draconian child-separation policy. Caitlin Dickerson explains how they would move faster and more forcefully in a second term.

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