Updated On: 12 April, 2025 06:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Lindsay Pereira
It’s unfortunate that the United States is stuck with a leader who is obsessed with publicity rather than performance

On one day, United States President Donald Trump hawks a dubious cryptocurrency scheme online; on another, he is advertising cars for a billionaire freeloader who claims to support him. File pic/AP
Every other week brings with it a series of shocking news stories about what the president of the United States has been up to. It was amusing the first time around, but things have taken a darker turn this year. On one day, he hawks a dubious cryptocurrency scheme online; on another, he is advertising cars for a billionaire freeloader who claims to support him. It’s unpredictable, disturbing, and farcical all at once, and no one seems to have a clue about how this will end.
The past few months have seen an endless stream of invective, attacks on the press, selling of public assets to private corporations, and accusations of bowing down to businessmen who have allegedly paid for his election campaign. The only thing that brings me relief, when I read these outlandish reports, is how nothing like this could ever happen in India. We would never elect a megalomaniac or publicity hound to power.