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Republicans and Democrats unite to condemn Trump’s attacks on allies

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  • At the Munich Security Conference, Hillary Clinton stated that Europe's unity over Greenland helped to "neuter" Trump's response, saying "unpredictability is uncomfortable, but it is important to arrive at a response and stick with it" to counter his actions, as reported by The Guardian US.
  • Gavin Newsom, Democrat governor of California, accused Trump of being "a wholly owned subsidiary of big oil, gas, and coal" and said he is "doubling down on stupid", while also praising Trump for unintentionally unifying Europe, according to remarks cited by The Guardian US.
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez presented her foreign policy vision, warning that Trump's actions threaten "the very trust and relationships that allows peace to persist" and emphasizing the need for the US to uphold human rights, democracy, and fair trade, as quoted in The Guardian US article.

JUSTICE MATTERS

The Guardian US and BBC differ in their framing of the Munich Security Conference, with The Guardian US quoting Hillary Clinton's statement that Trump's "unpredictability can be neutered by consistent push back", while the BBC focuses on Gavin Newsom's reassurance that "Donald Trump is temporary" and "he'll be gone in three years". The BBC's coverage omits the criticism of Trump's policies and instead centers on the idea that Trump's presidency is temporary, obscuring the systemic context of the US-Europe relationship. By using phrases like "Trump will be gone in three years", the BBC sanitizes the language and downplays the concerns about Trump's actions, whereas The Guardian US highlights the criticism from American politicians, including the use of strong language like "destructive president" by Gavin Newsom.

Cross-referenced with: BBC

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