- The Munich Security Conference (MSC) report slams President Donald Trump's policies, stating they pose substantial challenges to global stability, with Trump abandoning trade rules and causing economic volatility, as noted by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who said "the postwar global order is not just obsolete, it is now a weapon being used against us."
- The report highlights the humanitarian crises caused by Trump's "wrecking-ball politics", including resurgent pandemics in Africa due to the abrupt withdrawal of medical assistance, with Ghanaian President John Mahama stating "this is not merely a funding gap, it is a crisis of imagination, a vacuum of solidarity, and a deep failure of shared responsibility."
- The MSC report also notes that Trump's policies may set a precedent for "transactional deals" replacing "principled cooperation", with private interests dominating public ones, and regions being governed by great powers rather than international rules and norms, as the German government struggles with its own far-right movement, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) Party.
JUSTICE MATTERS
AlterNet and New York Times cover the same story, but with differing emphasis. AlterNet quotes Secretary of State Marco Rubio, stating "the postwar global order is not just obsolete, it is now a weapon being used against us," whereas the New York Times omits this quote, instead focusing on the Munich Security Conference's warning that Trump is a "global 'wrecking ball'". Meanwhile, PBS NewsHour does not cover the story at all, instead reporting on unrelated international news, thereby obscuring the context of the Munich Security Conference's report and its implications for global stability.
Cross-referenced with: New York Times, PBS NewsHour, PBS NewsHour
EPSTEIN FILES NOTE
Donald Trump appeared in flight logs, black book, emails, and photos released by the DOJ.


