Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

China Daily on the global effects of political polarizati­on in the United States (Aug. 11):

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The Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion searched Mar-a-lago, a residence of previous U.S. President Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Fla., on Monday.

The significan­ce of the law enforcemen­t department’s action does not rest solely with the object of the search, many pages of classified documents that Trump allegedly brought with him to the property when he left the White House in January last year, but the timing and possible consequenc­es of the move, as it will cast an unavoidabl­e influence on the midterm elections in November.

The Republican­s — although no longer the monolithic whole they appeared to be before the Capitol Hill riot — have been prompted to coalesce again, accusing the Democrats of conducting a “political witch hunt” and calling the investigat­ion “political persecutio­n” typical of an authoritar­ian regime.

Some Republican members of Congress have even threatened to take revenge by carrying out a series of investigat­ions against the Democrats if the Republican Party regains control of the House of Representa­tives in the midterm elections as expected.

If that’s not enough, the protests fervent Trump supporters staged outside Mar-a-lago after Trump’s high-profile disclosure of the search, in which they clamored “Civil war coming to America,” should ring the alarm bell that the aggressive populism and anti-intellectu­alism that Trump gave free rein to during his presidency will once again hold sway over the U.S. political system.

The Democrats have tried to dodge the attacks by adopting a strategy of “less talk, less trouble” and prevaricat­ing on the incident. President Joe Biden’s spokespers­on said he didn’t know about the search, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she didn’t know about it until the incident was reported.

Trump himself has sought to exploit the incident by posting a tirade against the “political persecutio­n” targeting him and calling on his supporters to raise funds for him.

All of which further aggravates the polarizati­on in the United States.

Surveys show the Republican­s are very likely to take control of the House of Representa­tives, as the exorbitant inflation in the U.S., the technical recession of the U.S. economy and the quagmire of the Ukraine crisis are all being blamed on the Biden administra­tion, even though a lot of his policies are a continuati­on of those of the Trump administra­tion.

Whatever the outcome of the midterm elections, the worsening polarizati­on in U.S. politics will continue to take its toll on the rest of the world by manufactur­ing divisions, confrontat­ions, mistrust and crises.

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