Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. The Democrats in fact agree with large portions of Trump's economic policies and have systematically enabled Trump's attack on the working class. These indictments mark a significant further step in Trump's drive to establish a presidential dictatorship. With the support of the corporate oligarchy, he is seeking to consolidate a personalist regime to take on and smash the resistance of the working class with an unprecedented and violent assault on democratic and social rights. The "Democratic socialists" were virtually silent on Trump's drive to dictatorship, repeatedly touting their willingness to negotiate with the Republicans to reopen the government in exchange for an extension of some healthcare subsidies. The Socialist Party's support for Macron's hated minority government exposes the New Popular Front of which it is a part, and shows that workers must mobilize against Macron independently of it. While directed, in the first instance, against a provocative right-wing agitator, this ruling sets a precedent for wider use of visa bans, particularly against socialist and other left-wing visitors. With political issues at the forefront, the strike at Kaiser is taking place within a powder keg that is threatening to spill over beyond what the union apparatuses intended. The Hollywood Reporter comments: "Production in Los Angeles has reached another all-time low ..." The shift of production from Ontario to Indiana means the loss of roughly 3,000 jobs at one of Canada's key auto plants and reflects how the new tariff regime is accelerating the reordering of North American manufacturing at the expense of the working class. Nothing could more starkly capture the bankruptcy of Odinga's legacy than the massacre that unfolded at his funeral, carried out by the "broad-based" Kenyan government he helped forge. The judgement underscores the flagrant illegality of the offensive against opposition to the Israeli genocide in Gaza, which has been spearheaded by Labor governments. Internal emails reveal the agency suppressed publication of a study for almost four years due to "discomfort among the mining companies." The betrayal by CEB union bureaucracies is a lesson for all Sri Lankan workers and poses the need for independent action committees and a socialist program to fight Dissanayake's IMF agenda. India: Nagaland public sector workers strike for promotions; Bangladesh: Non-government secondary school teachers resume protests; South Australian public sector workers strike for better wages; ANZ bank workers in Melbourne oppose major job cuts Ecuador's unrest is part of a broader trend pitting the population against right-wing governments across Latin America. A letter to Alter reveals that his firing is due to his advocacy for socialism. About the WSWS The World Socialist Web Site is published by the International Committee of the Fourth International, the world Trotskyist movement, and its affiliated sections in the Socialist Equality Parties around the world. Find out more about joining the Socialist Equality Party.
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