When Donald Trump won in 2016, people took to the streets. Women flooded Washington, D.C., fearful that the administration would appoint judges that would kill Roe v. Wade and reproductive freedom. This time around, things seem different.
Politico wrote Friday that Democrats are changing their approach to some issues, like immigration, which has been Trump's top issue for nearly a decade. They claim that Democratic leaders believe the "resistance" strategies of combatting Trump don't make sense in the political climate of 2025.