The night was staged as a triumphant return, but the atmosphere inside the House chamber felt more like a warning. Trump thundered from the podium, branding Joe Biden “the worst president in American history,” while Republicans rose in orchestrated waves of applause. Across the aisle, Democrats held their silence like a line of defense, hoisting signs accusing Trump of serving billionaires and turning his movement against working people.Around that spectacle, the smaller moments told a darker story. Trump’s recent clash with Volodymyr Zelensky and his casual dismissal of Britain as a “random country” signaled a foreign policy driven by grievance. JD Vance, once a scathing Trump critic, now leaned in as his most zealous ally, reportedly vowing a “full reckoning” for political enemies. In a nation still reeling from an attempted assassination and rising political violence, that quiet aside felt less like rhetoric—and more like a threat of what comes next.
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