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Trump's Troubles: Scandals, Gen Z Flight, and Global Gloom

Donald Trump faced increasing challenges on multiple fronts, including a potential loss of support from Gen Z, scrutiny over his allies' activities, and complex international relations, according to various news reports. The 2024 election revealed a significant trend: Gen Z's reluctance towards war, a factor that may contribute to a decline in support for Trump, Vox reported.

According to Vox, this sentiment resurfaced as Trump pursued an aggressive foreign policy, exemplified by his consideration of acquiring Greenland, which potentially alienated younger voters. Rachel Janfaza, founder of The Up and Up, a research firm focused on Gen Z, noted this trend in her work.

Meanwhile, right-wing influencers, including Nick Shirley and Benny Johnson, began targeting California's social welfare programs with unsubstantiated fraud accusations, Wired reported. These actions mirrored tactics previously used in Minnesota, which preceded a federal immigration crackdown. The influencers were reportedly investigating childcare centers and other programs, potentially setting the stage for similar federal action in the Democrat-run state, with support from key Trump allies.

Internationally, the U.S. engaged in planned nuclear negotiations with Iran, NPR News reported. The news came amidst other global developments, including the release of Jeffrey Epstein files and the reopening of the Rafah crossing.

Haiti faced continued struggles with poverty, pollution, and political instability, Time reported. The nation's challenges were attributed to systemic issues and the long-standing impact of foreign influence, particularly from the United States. The potential loss of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants in the U.S. added to the country's woes.

In the tech world, companies faced internal pressure to address the Trump administration's immigration policies, sparking debate and mixed reactions regarding the industry's political involvement and contracts with agencies like ICE, according to multiple news sources.

Despite these challenges, Super Bowl LX in 2026 was attracting major advertisers amidst economic shifts, such as PepsiCo's chip price cuts and a new trade deal between the U.S. and India, NPR News reported. Kamala Harris was also making political moves, though specific details were not provided.

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