
The presence of the “hysteria” that lawmakers used to criticize President Donald Trump in his first term, according to Byron York of the Washington Examiner, is at least partly due to the party “flailing” to get its own plan to store Trump’s.
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” I think there’s something we need to talk about below, which is there’s a couple of factors to this: one, there’s the reputation of Trump’s good plan, and Democrats are kind of flailing about for their own agenda”, York said on Fox News’s The Ingraham Angle, guest-hosted by Charlie Hurt. So they have the option of attacking Trump, and the Democratic’s media members ‘ attack system hasn’t been able to get in items, so that’s a problem. Get up eight times from right now, the second quarter of Trump’s president, February 2017, the national security advisor Michael Flynn has to start because he’s been targeted by the FBI in some sort of Russia research. And if you go back and look at media reports at the time, and what Democrats, including Jamie Raskin, are saying at the time, it really is all Russia, Russia, Russia”.
York further explained that while Democrats were able to maintain” a certain hysteria” against Trump throughout his first term, it had already been lacking since Trump’s White House visit.
Raskin was likely hoping that the Trump administration’s recent move to dismiss Adams’s case would be something Democrats could latch on to, York explained. This is similar to how other Democratic lawmakers have attempted to target the , Department of Government Efficiency , and its head,  , Elon Musk. None of the party’s attempts to criticize Trump have, however, been as successful as their earlier allegations of Russian collusion.
One factor that is helping Trump’s agenda, the Steamboat Institute‘s Kaylee McGhee White argued, is how the opposition to the president is” so weak” and providing Gen Z voters with “nothing”. Meanwhile, Trump has been delivering on what this voting demographic wanted from the 2024 election, which is “gutting the unelected, unaccountable bureaucracy”, referring to DOGE’s work to downsize the government.
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White also cited Trump’s comments that the recent events, including Super Bowl LIX and the 2025 Daytona 500 NASCAR race, “reignite the American spirit” among voters. This resumption of the American spirit is a response to how many people grew up in societies that “relentlessly” pressured people to hate the United States.
Recent Marquette University polling results revealed that the majority of respondents support a number of executive orders signed by Trump, with 63 % saying that only the government should recognize two genders: male and female. Additionally, a majority of respondents backed the expansion of oil and gas production and the deportation of illegal immigrants.  ,