The president is an emblem of free-market, white supremacist nationalism. And it won the election, says Guardian columnist Gary Younge
While writing a New Yorker profile on Donald Trump in the late 1990s, Mark Singer attempted to discover something about the businessman’s private thoughts, as opposed to his outsized, public persona. When Singer asked him what he thought about when shaving in front of the mirror, Trump did not really understand the question.
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