El Diario

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new era begins with Dona ld Tr u mp’s is the time to be vigilant of the actions of the new government, which arrives with the lowest approval ratings and a false belief that it has a popular mandate.

As a new administra­tion enters, it would be good to talk about hope instead of danger. However, the actions of the President-Elect during the transition period do not calm the anxiety he provoked during his presidenti­al campaign. On the contrary, they heighten it. The wish t hat Trump’s most questionab­le actions would be replaced by something more presidenti­al after his triumph in the election did not come true.

His aggressive and divisive tone was enhanced, as he sees anyone who does not agree with him as his enemy. The hyper-sensibilit­y that dri criticizes him, however big or small, was relentless. His narcissist­ic ego made him humiliate defeated candidate Hillary Clinton and govern- ment agencies, and to praise anything coming from Vladimir Putin.

His poor relationsh­ip with the media, which he says is dishonest, is a strategy to discredit reports of an unusual and turbulent transition full of contradict­ions, peculiarit­ies and unanswered questions. His misuse of Twitter did not improve either.

On the other hand, his cabinet selection is disastrous. The government, far from representi­ng the populism that took him to the White House, will be made up of millionair­es, high executives from the private sector, and Wall Street leaders. They all share a free-market philosophy that opposes the government’s regulatory powers and is against consumer protection.

Trump surrounded himself with people who see the protection of the environmen­t, water, land, air, public education and workers as problems for the private sector.

For L at i nos a nd i mmigrants, this is a much-feared step backward. The antagonism Trump showed against immigrants and Mexicans during his campaign did not let up during the transition. He is a real threat to undocument­ed people, including Dreamers.

Meanwhile, for the first time in 35 years of Democratic and Republican government­s, there will not be one Hispanic member in the cabinet. The transition team did not listen to the country’s main Latino organizati­ons.

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