{"id":539590,"date":"2026-01-24T14:03:12","date_gmt":"2026-01-24T14:03:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/539590\/"},"modified":"2026-01-24T14:03:12","modified_gmt":"2026-01-24T14:03:12","slug":"the-one-world-leader-wed-most-like-to-trade-for-trump-right-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/539590\/","title":{"rendered":"The one world leader we\u2019d most like to trade for Trump right now."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>        <img alt=\"Mark Carney.\" class=\"lazyload\" data-src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/01\/a6222d55-a802-4df4-972b-881e28ffa85a.jpeg\" data- data- width=\"1560\" height=\"1040\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Ludovic Marin\/AFP via Getty Images and Getty Images Plus.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"22\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkre42l9000xogm27w5f214b@published\"><a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/sign-up-for-the-surge\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Sign up for the Surge<\/a>, the newsletter that covers most important political nonsense of the week, delivered to your inbox every Saturday.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"33\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkre59l1000i3b7cdqc9bgru@published\">Welcome to this week\u2019s edition of the Surge, Slate\u2019s weekly politics newsletter that needs to seriously ramp up its war crimes, and soon, if we\u2019re going to <a href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/trump-netanyahu-gaza-board-of-peace-a4a296f736474e8c6a4edacd7109b8e5\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">snag a Board of Peace seat<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"78\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkre5ezo000p3b7cbv9hxyai@published\">This week, oh brother. We\u2019ll just say upfront that there was so much Minnesota\/ICE stuff to consider that we decided to not include any of it (this is called \u201cnews judgment\u201d), though we would refer you to other excellent Slate content <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/tag\/ice\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">here<\/a>. We do however talk about the Minnesota Senate race, and observe how Bill and Hillary Clinton are going to jail for a million years (unconfirmed). Plus, an old-fashioned look at Trump\u2019s poll numbers, one year in.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"10\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkre5ezp000q3b7cz69x0h1k@published\">But first, Canada: Can we trade you for Mark Carney??<\/p>\n<p>\n      1.\n    <\/p>\n<p><strong>Mark Carney<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>What Trump hath wrought.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"169\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkre5t0i000v3b7c4z02oeiz@published\">Most contemporary political speeches are terrible, flattened into pablum and crowd-pleasing safety, delivered by empty vessels, then forgotten within the hour. Yet the address from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, a collected and poised former central bank head, will, we fear, be remembered for a long time. While he didn\u2019t mention names, he did speak quite precisely of the recent \u201crupture\u201d in the world order in which \u201cgreat powers have begun using economic integration as weapons, tariffs as leverage, financial infrastructure as coercion, supply chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited.\u201d In other words, the great powers\u2014such as the neighbor to which Canada\u2019s economy has been deeply linked for decades\u2014have begun to throw their weight around unreliably and turn on their own partners. That means it\u2019s time for \u201cmiddle powers,\u201d like Canada or major European countries, to orbit around different suns, to diversify, and to work together outside the restraints of the broken American-led order. We <a href=\"https:\/\/www.weforum.org\/stories\/2026\/01\/davos-2026-special-address-by-mark-carney-prime-minister-of-canada\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">encourage you to read it yourself<\/a>. (Once you\u2019re done with the Surge\u2014no clicking away!)<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"120\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkre5w1k00123b7c7w299v0c@published\">This, in a nutshell, is the risk of Donald Trump. While it was good that Trump called off the dogs on a hostile takeover of Greenland\u2014for the moment\u2014in his own Davos address the next day, the damage was already done. You can only threaten NATO, threaten global institutions, threaten or implement tariffs, and threaten the sovereign territory of your allies so much before they\u2019ll deem you an unreliable partner and begin to turn away. It\u2019s just a rational response. Trump has a psychological need\u2014wholly unfixable, at this point\u2014to push buttons and wield power recklessly until it causes a stock market dip, at which point he walks it back. The stock market reverses, but the long-term damage to America\u2019s brand doesn\u2019t.<\/p>\n<p>\n      2.\n    <\/p>\n<p><strong>Donald Trump<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>How we lookin\u2019 a year in?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"85\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkrebzw500173b7crcgxjxhc@published\">Congratulations to everyone for making it a full year through Donald Trump\u2019s second presidency! How many years are left? Eh, counting is for nerds. Let\u2019s review how Trump\u2019s political standing has changed over the past year. If you\u2019ll recall, Trump\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.realclearpolling.com\/polls\/favorability\/donald-trump\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">favorability rating<\/a> down the stretch of the 2024 election and leading into his inauguration was the highest it had ever been. That revealed new strengths about his second coalition, as it had made great strides with previously Democratic constituencies like young people and nonwhite voters.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"151\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkrec2t5001e3b7cpuo0rw4y@published\">One very exciting year later, all of that is back in the dumps. His job approval is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.natesilver.net\/p\/trump-approval-ratings-nate-silver-bulletin\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">lousy<\/a>, hovering just north of 40 percent on average. And, as a New York Times\/Siena <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/interactive\/2026\/01\/22\/polls\/times-siena-national-poll-crosstabs.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">poll<\/a> this week demonstrated, much of that hemorrhaging support comes from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2026\/01\/22\/upshot\/trump-poll-analysis-times-siena.html?unlocked_article_code=1.GVA.tMbx.E1LccqZcOVwl&amp;smid=url-share\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">the new blocs of voters he had acquired last year<\/a>. Nearly 70 percent of registered voters under 30 disapprove of Trump, along with nearly 60 percent of Hispanic voters. Democrats, meanwhile, lead the generic congressional midterm ballot by 5 points\u2014something that\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.natesilver.net\/p\/generic-ballot-average-2026-nate-silver-bulletin-congress-polls\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">about in line<\/a> with the polling average leading into this fall. This is in spite of Democrats, still, being <a href=\"https:\/\/poll.qu.edu\/poll-release?releaseid=3943\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">historically loathed<\/a>. Democrats will have to fix themselves ahead of 2028. (Who knows how!) But the midterms will primarily be a referendum on Trump, and it\u2019s shaping into a horror story for the GOP. Trump\u2019s reaction to the NYT poll was to <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/TrumpDailyPosts\/status\/2014385853565693966\">threaten legal action<\/a> against the Times.<\/p>\n<p>\n      3.\n    <\/p>\n<p><strong>Bill Cassidy<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>All of his sucking up to Trump ended exactly how you thought it would.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"98\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkre42la001cogm2exx5r788@published\">Louisiana Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy voted to convict Trump during his 2021 impeachment trial. This made political life challenging for Cassidy after Trump retook the presidency. To succeed in the 2026 primary in his solid red state, Cassidy would need Trump\u2019s support, or at least his neutrality. So Cassidy spent the past year as one of Trump\u2019s biggest cheerleaders. Even when he had a chance to block the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose overt agenda was to destroy everything Cassidy had learned in his career as a physician, Cassidy held his nose and offered his support.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"108\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkreciw8001j3b7ci7xdu5gd@published\"><a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/news-and-politics\/2026\/01\/donald-trump-bill-cassidy-impeachment-louisiana-senate.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">It was all for naught<\/a>. Last weekend, Trump urged Rep. Julia Letlow to challenge Cassidy and offered her his endorsement. Reporting suggests this was always Trump\u2019s plan, and he just wanted to get through peak legislating season before he risked alienating Cassidy and his vote. Cassidy has pledged to remain in the race for now, and the National Republican Senatorial Committee will have his back as it always does with incumbents. But his fate may have been sealed when he cast that impeachment vote. He should wear that as a badge of honor and speak out against the administration more frequently in 2026\u2014though we\u2019re not holding our breath.<\/p>\n<p>\n      4.\n    <\/p>\n<p><strong>Lindsey Halligan<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>No longer a U.S. attorney. But was she ever?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"98\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkre42la001gogm2gqoeom6p@published\">Last September, Trump forced out a U.S. attorney in the D.C. area who was trying to do his job honestly and <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/news-and-politics\/2025\/09\/james-comey-lindsey-halligan-tom-homan-shutdown.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">replaced him<\/a> with Lindsey Halligan, an insurance lawyer from Florida, who was willing to defy all career prosecutors\u2019 advice and indict the president\u2019s enemies. She indicted a couple of them\u2014former FBI Director Jim Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James\u2014only to have those indictments tossed out when a federal judge <a href=\"https:\/\/storage.courtlistener.com\/recap\/gov.uscourts.vaed.582136\/gov.uscourts.vaed.582136.213.0_1.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">determined<\/a> in November that Halligan had been <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/news-and-politics\/2025\/11\/comey-lindsey-halligan-tish-james-fake-prosecutor.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">illegally appointed to her job<\/a>. Halligan nevertheless kept showing up to work, as a sort of Schr\u00f6dinger\u2019s U.S. attorney.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"125\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkred0e0001o3b7c2k02ad69@published\">Halligan\u2019s tenure came to an <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2026\/01\/20\/politics\/lindsey-halligan-judge-vitriol-charade\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">end<\/a> this week when federal judges humiliated her out the door. A federal judge in Richmond <a href=\"https:\/\/storage.courtlistener.com\/recap\/gov.uscourts.vaed.586311\/gov.uscourts.vaed.586311.23.0.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">concluded<\/a> that \u201cthis charade of Ms. Halligan masquerading as the United States Attorney for this District in direct defiance of binding court orders must come to an end,\u201d struck her title from all filings, and said the only reason it would refrain from \u201creferring her for further investigation and disciplinary action\u201d was because she \u201clacks the prosecutorial experience that has long been the norm for those nominated to the position of United States Attorney in this District.\u201d A separate judge, meanwhile, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.vaed.uscourts.gov\/sites\/vaed\/files\/Signed%20Order%20re%20US%20Attorney%20Vacancy%2020JAN2026.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">directed the clerk<\/a> to publish a job listing for Halligan\u2019s vacant role in local newspapers. What do you think, should the Surge <a href=\"https:\/\/www.vaed.uscourts.gov\/special-vacancy-announcement-interim-united-states-attorney-eastern-district-virginia-pursuant-28\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">apply<\/a>?<\/p>\n<p>\n      5.\n    <\/p>\n<p><strong>Michele Tafoya<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>A curious message.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"89\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkre42la001kogm273uybc53@published\">This week, the NRSC <a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/f\/?id=0000019b-dd87-dcbd-afbb-ddff02bc0000\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">announced<\/a> with great fanfare its latest recruit: former NFL sideline reporter turned conservative political commentator Michele Tafoya will run for the Minnesota Senate seat left vacant by Sen. Tina Smith\u2019s retirement. This effectively closes out the NRSC\u2019s offensive map for 2026, as it plans to contest Democratic seats in Georgia, Michigan, New Hampshire, and Minnesota. Their argument for the Minnesota seat is that Trump came within 4 points of winning it in 2024, and state Democrats have suffered from scandals surrounding mass social services fraud.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"170\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkredf03001t3b7cck84f3q5@published\">Uh huh. The national environment in 2026 is shaping up to be much different than it was in 2024, and those state scandals\u2019 impact on Dems might be offset by the Trump administration\u2019s more recent decision to send in Immigration and Customs Enforcement and, potentially soon, the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/national-security\/2026\/01\/18\/trump-minnesota-insurrection-act\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">military to Minnesota<\/a>. But! At least a quality recruit could force Democrats to spend some cash in Minnesota. So is Tafoya a quality recruit? Time will tell, though her name recognition will be high. Yet we can\u2019t help but be tickled by her initial message. \u201cFor years, I walked the sidelines when the stakes were the highest, and that job taught me how leadership really works,\u201d Tafoya\u2019s team wrote in a <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/Michele_Tafoya\/status\/2013944707701776592\">social media post alongside her launch video<\/a>. Her qualification for leadership is that she was quite literally on the sidelines while leadership (in football) was happening nearby. By that logic, we must remind you that the Surge has interviewed former football coach Tommy Tuberville. Do we get a Minnesota Senate seat now?<\/p>\n<p>\n      6.\n    <\/p>\n<p><strong>Bill and Hillary Clinton<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Two for the price of one (in jail?)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"91\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkre42la001oogm2aij23suf@published\">The House Oversight Committee, which has been conducting its own investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/2026\/01\/21\/9-democrats-vote-to-hold-bill-clinton-in-contempt-of-congress-for-evading-epstein-testimony-00739940\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">voted<\/a> to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt for refusing to comply with subpoenas to testify. This came after a lengthy back-and-forth between the Clintons\u2019 lawyers and the Oversight Committee about whether the committee\u2019s subpoena was <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/interactive\/2026\/01\/13\/us\/politics\/clinton-legal-letter-comer.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">merely an effort to embarrass them<\/a>, given that the Clintons have already shared what \u201clittle information\u201d they know. It\u2019s now a question of whether\u2014when, really\u2014the contempt resolution gets a full House vote, and then whether the Justice Department pursues charges.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"145\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkredur0001y3b7cgy70qmuw@published\">Is Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer trying to embarrass the Clintons and turn some of the main-boss energy in the Epstein saga away from Trump? Of course. But what was most catching about the vote was how nine Democrats on the committee joined Republicans to hold Bill Clinton in contempt, while three voted to hold Hillary Clinton in contempt. There\u2019s a couple of political factors at play here. First, Democrats do not want to appear, at this stage in the Epstein saga, to be protecting their own from consequences as they pursue the truth. Second, Democrats pursued quite a few contempt resolutions when they held the House in the Biden years, and giving up on their righteous indignation about the importance of complying with congressional subpoenas wouldn\u2019t smell right. Anyway: Bill and Hillary to serve as inaugural prisoners at the reopening of Alcatraz? <a href=\"https:\/\/www.npr.org\/2025\/05\/05\/nx-s1-5387239\/trump-alcatraz-reopen\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">(Remember that?)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n      7.\n    <\/p>\n<p><strong>Tom Cole and Rosa DeLauro<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Don\u2019t look now, but Congress is passing actual appropriations bills.<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol class=\"in-article-recirc__list\">\n<li class=\"in-article-recirc__item\">\n          <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/news-and-politics\/2026\/01\/europe-trump-weakness-taco-greenland-davos.html\" class=\"in-article-recirc__link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/p>\n<p>            Our European Allies Just Exposed Trump\u2019s Core Weakness\u2014and Also America\u2019s<br \/>\n          <\/a>\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"in-article-recirc__item\">\n          <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/news-and-politics\/2026\/01\/trump-loser-greenland-halligan-supreme-court-john-roberts-fail.html\" class=\"in-article-recirc__link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><br \/>\n            This Content is Available for Slate Plus members only<\/p>\n<p>            One Furious Judge Finally Showed John Roberts How to Deal With Donald Trump<br \/>\n          <\/a>\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"in-article-recirc__item\">\n          <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/news-and-politics\/2026\/01\/ice-minneapolis-guide-prepare-help.html\" class=\"in-article-recirc__link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/p>\n<p>            ICE Will Come to Your City, Suburb, or Town. Here\u2019s How to Prepare.<br \/>\n          <\/a>\n        <\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"100\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkre42la001sogm2gzwel6wb@published\">As of Thursday, the House has <a href=\"https:\/\/thehill.com\/homenews\/house\/5701980-house-government-funding-bills\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">passed<\/a> all 12 appropriations bills to fund the federal government, at new levels and reflecting new needs, for the remainder of the fiscal year\u2014and only four months behind schedule, which isn\u2019t too bad! The Senate, assuming senators can ax their way past <a href=\"https:\/\/mayor.dc.gov\/release\/mayor-bowser-declares-state-emergency-washington-dc-ahead-major-winter-storm-and-extreme\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">treacherous ice demons<\/a> and through the Capitol doors, expects to vote on the final few bills next week. This is the first time since the Biden administration that Congress has passed all new appropriations bills; the government has been running on a series of continuing resolutions, extending old funding levels, since 2024.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"119\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkreealm00233b7crgd7208c@published\">So how did this happen? There was bipartisan recognition among appropriators\u2014led by Rep. Tom Cole on the Republican side and Rep. Rosa DeLauro on the Democratic\u2014that they needed to if they wanted to be taken seriously anymore. Passing another CR reflecting old needs, and ceding a proactive congressional power of the purse, would have further emboldened the executive branch and anti-government Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought to do with federal spending as he pleased. \u201cIf we wouldn\u2019t have been able to do this, then Congress would have been, frankly, diminished in a way that would have been bad for our republic,\u201d GOP Rep. Mario D\u00edaz-Balart <a href=\"https:\/\/www.notus.org\/congress\/house-asserts-control-passing-bipartisan-spending-bills\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">told<\/a> reporters. Now Congress is back, and the republic is saved!<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"19\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmkreealm00243b7c44i2g346@published\">Remember to salt your steps and walkways, the last thing anyone needs this weekend is a broken neck. Cheers!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Ludovic Marin\/AFP via Getty Images and Getty Images Plus. 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