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Trump's First Year Back: What Stood Out

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs
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Dec 18, 2025
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Summary

The past year has made one thing clear: this version of Trump on the world stage is different. From the Caribbean to Europe to America's own institutions, fa milia r rules don't feel so fixed anymore. The Guardian's Jonathan Freedland looks back at the moments that defined Trump's year so far and why the next one could be even more dramatic.