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How to argue about politics on Thanksgiving with the facts


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  From tariffs to deportations, here are the facts about some of the heated issues that could come up on Thanksgiving.

The article from The Washington Post, published on November 27, 2024, discusses the impact of former President Donald Trump's policies on family dynamics during Thanksgiving. It highlights how political discussions at the dinner table have become more divisive due to Trump's polarizing influence. Families are experiencing tension over topics like immigration, healthcare, and economic policies, with some relatives staunchly defending Trump's legacy while others vehemently oppose it. The piece notes an increase in family members choosing to avoid political conversations altogether to maintain peace, or in some cases, opting out of family gatherings entirely. It also touches on how these political rifts are not just about policy but reflect deeper cultural and ideological divides, with anecdotes illustrating both humorous and heartbreaking moments from Thanksgiving celebrations across the U.S.

Read the Full The Washington Post Article at [ https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/11/27/thanksgiving-family-trump-policies/ ]

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