The electoral scenario in the U.S. produces confusion.

Former President Donald Trump, who cannot exhibit wise previous management, is involved in almost a hundred serious judicial cases. On the other hand, the figure of Joe Biden is weakening despite the fact that he is closing his government. Trump is an emerging part of a global nationalist trend that is growing fueled by a basic fact: the concentration of income that piles up the old middle classes on the sidelines outside the distribution, writes Ruben Navarrette.