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class is that the press can correct itself whenever they go wrong while the politicians cannot,” the
senator added (C-SPAN, 2018). The clarity he made came even as the media had made several
errors in the course of Trump’s administrative rule, they have consistently found a reason to
address them and they have done just that. While for the president, he has uttered over 2,000
misleading things and has never apologized, leave alone seen the sense of revisiting these
statements.
He clearly challenged his fellow members in the Senate who seemingly kept quiet
whenever the present made lose statements that do not in any way reflect the will of Americans
as a people. His challenge to them was nothing personal but only a call for all the leaders to
exude rationality despite their political affiliations. He cast into the spotlight the future of
democracy by asserting that without a foundation truth agreed upon by everyone, then the future
of democracy in America remains a shadow of itself. Having pinpointed that the fall of
democracy would begin from the point in time when a group of people who are entrusted with
fair judgments goes missing, he questioned the role of partisanship and politics in the fall out of
truth. In fact, he even pointed that the two remain the main concern of most politicians who in
their selves have found no reason for alarm.
As a leader within the confines of US, Sen. Flake expressed his worry over the
president’s, borrowing of despotic language in his reference to the press. He takes issue with this
kind of language, which he thinks would largely spur the growth of authoritarians and dictators.
It is apparent that despite Americans’ focus of Trump’s backlash on American society and its
politics, the world leader will not play a deaf ear to whatever the president put across. One of the
chief perspectives in this outrage is the fact that other authoritarians and dictators across the