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The Memo: Frustrated Trump struggles against perception that he’s losing control of Iran war

Multiple international democracy monitoring organizations have released reports expressing concern about the pace of policy changes in Trump's second term. The reports cite moves including efforts to eliminate the Department of Education, military strikes on drug trafficking vessels, and other executive actions. Academic scholars and global watchdog groups are raising questions about democratic norms and institutional changes.

These assessments from established international monitoring organizations represent formal documentation of concerns about American democratic institutions from external observers. The reports come as various Trump administration policies face scrutiny from different sectors of society.
Watchdog groups say

International democracy monitoring organizations and academic scholars argue that the current pace and nature of policy changes represent a concerning shift away from established democratic norms. They point to specific actions and executive orders as evidence of institutional changes that warrant careful observation and documentation.

Administration supporters say

The administration and its supporters would likely characterize these actions as fulfilling campaign promises and implementing necessary reforms to government agencies and policies. They would argue that executive actions and policy changes fall within constitutional authority and represent the mandate given by voters.