You're an American in another land? Prepare to talk about the why and how of Trump 2.0
- U.S. Citizens living abroad face complicated conversations about Trump, who has become the central figure in talks due to his controversial policies and statements.
- Approximately 5 million American citizens overseas report a shift in conversations to questions about Trump, as noted by various expats across countries including New Zealand and Canada.
- Anti-U.S. Sentiment is rising globally among foreign populations, with many expressing anger and confusion over Trump's actions, impacting American experiences abroad.
- Individuals like Jake Lamb in New Zealand worry that Trump's actions may lead to Americans being perceived negatively during international travels.
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You’re an American in another land? Prepare to talk about the why and how of Trump 2.0 - The Philadelphia Sunday Sun
A screenshot of the publication ‘The Eagle’ featuring an opinion piece by student Mari Santos, a political science student studying abroad for the semester in Scotland at the University of Glasgow. (Ethan Mahimainathan, The Eagle via AP) By Laurie Kellman ASSOCIATED PRESS LONDON — The urgent care doctor cocked an eyebrow at Mari Santos and her American accent. It was four days after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, and Santos was a student…

You're an American in another land? Prepare to talk about the why and how of Trump 2.0
Answering for America has become an increasingly delicate experience under Trump 2.0, a dozen U.S. citizens in other countries tell The Associated Press in recent weeks.
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