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Who is the opposition leader?
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The US doesn't have a parliamentary system so there really isn't. Singular opposition leader outside of election seasons. The senate minority leader is the closest thing to an opposition figurehead, which would make Chuck Schumer the opposition leader.
This is the right answer. "Opposition leader" or a "shadow cabinet" are not meaningful terms in American politics. It's like asking who the President of the UK is.
You could go for somewhat equivalent congressional roles like House/Senate minority leaders, or you could try to point to specific political figures that seem to be trying harder to oppose the regime who may or may not be in the federal government like governors, or people like the chair of the DNC.
And that's the problem, i live where there is a different political setup so i am trying to be mindful of the layers you guys have and how someone rises to power. I admit tv and media has in the past shaped what i thought was the case.
Beyond "whomever holds the highest office at the moment," there's "whomever gets the biggest media coverage." That might be Gavin Newsom, who's not very popular, even in his home state. Bernie Sanders and AOC always get good coverage, but that's partly because they're so far outside the mainstream.
US isn't really set up for singular leaders at the national level, which is part of what makes Trump so unusual.