Daily Review: Democratic Erosion in the United States

Daily Review: Democratic Erosion in the United States
Supporters of then-President Donald Trump participate in a rally that preceded the assault on the U.S. Capitol building, in Washington, Jan. 6, 2021 (AP photo by John Minchillo).

Today at WPR, we’re covering a global spate of civil-military crises and a bitter rivalry in Bolivia’s ruling party.

But first, here’s our take on today’s top story:

United States: In a speech yesterday, President Joe Biden issued a scathing—and from him, rare—attack on former President Donald Trump, who he accused of plotting to undermine American democracy and portrayed as a budding autocrat. (New York Times)

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