
All In with Chris Hayes ‘F*** off’: World hits back as Trump’s aggression shocks global leaders
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Jan 21, 2026 Senator Chris Van Hollen discusses the global alarm over Trump's aggressive policies and urges Europe to stand firm rather than appease. Keith Ellison weighs in on federal ICE actions in Minnesota, highlighting constitutional violations and local police opposition. Steve Leisman explores the economic fallout from tariffs, contrasting AI-driven profits with struggles faced by small businesses. Norm Eisen emphasizes the importance of legal challenges in defending democracy, citing court victories against authoritarian tactics.
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U.S. Hegemony Seen As Global Threat
- The world now treats the United States as a destabilizing power under Donald Trump rather than a reliable hegemon.
- Chris Hayes argues that U.S. hegemony's collapse threatens the post‑WWII world‑war‑avoidance order built around American leadership.
Davos Calls For Collective Resistance
- Mark Carney and others at Davos argue bilateral appeasement yields subordination to a hegemon.
- They urged collective strength, internal rebuilding, and multilateral action to resist coercion.
Don't Appease Bullying Diplomacy
- Senator Chris Van Hollen advises European leaders not to appease Trump and to act with strength.
- He says they should impose penalties and refuse flattery to deter bullying behavior.








