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There’s a Term for What Trump and Musk Are Doing
Illustration by
Ben Hickey
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There’s a Term for What Trump and Musk Are Doing
published by
The Atlantic
on
February 13, 2025
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Illustrator

Ben Hickey
New York City, NY, USA
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Subject

politics
government
united states

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satirical
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provocative
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contrasting
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cynical

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people
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black and white
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fire
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decay

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