United States elections

Isaac Nellist and Riley Breen discuss the election of Donald Trump in the 2024 United States election and the repression and censorship of activists in Singapore.

Socialist Alliance national co-convenor聽Sam Wainwright聽speaks to 91自拍论坛 about Donald Trump鈥檚 election in the United States, and what we need to do here to build anti-capitalist politics.

Protest against the overturning of Roe v Wade outside the Supreme Court in Washington, DC.

The right to abortion became a deciding factor in limiting the predicted Republican 鈥渟weep鈥 in the United States midterm elections, writes Barry Sheppard.

The protests and occupation of the United States Capitol are a small taste of the kind of brazenly undemocratic power grabs the authoritarian right has executed in countries like Bolivia, writes Denis Rogatyuk.

United States President Donald Trump didn鈥檛 succeed in imposing a coup, but the far-right threat remains, write Malik Miah and Barry Sheppard.

As聽the Capitol Hill 'invasion' goes sour and Australian MPs rush to get their stories straight,聽let's not sweep the聽ugly truth about US 'democracy鈥 under the carpet, writes Pip Hinman.

In response to events in Washington DC on January 6, the Metro DC branch of the Democratic Socialists of America released the following statement.

Before Donald Trump, no US president had declared themselves the winner after losing, writes Malik Miah. Trump is becoming increasingly theatrical in his desperation to hold onto power. What happens next is not known.

As long as Donald Trump continues to refuse to accept the election results, the danger of a coup, legal or not, remains, writes Malik Miah.

Trump defeated, now we need to battle Biden

Donald Trump's defeat does not mean that Trumpism is dead. The struggles are going to have to continue, argues Alex Bainbridge.

Richard D Wolff argues that regardless of the United States election outcome, the challenge remains聽 to coalesce a broad, new socialist party that can overcome the disorganisation of the left and become a voice for economic democracy.

Ahead of the United States election, President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration has effectively given up on controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Barry Sheppard.