Trump's Hypocrisy: Why He's Now Part of the Problem
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The speaker passionately argues that Donald Trump's current actions aren't a new development, but a revelation of his unchanging nature. Initial hopes that Trump would fix Washington's issues have dissolved, as he is now seen as "part of the problem" himself, even "subsidizing" its faults.
A stark warning is issued about the consequences of Trump potentially losing his majority in November. This defeat, it's argued, could lead to an aggressive pursuit by Democrats without any exit strategy for Trump, possibly endangering the very fabric of the Republic. The speaker provocatively suggests that Trump refusing to leave office is no longer an outlandish idea.
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Trump lecturing us about the principles of Maga is like Marco Rubio lecturing us about international law. That's right. You know, that's right. It's like you're the worst example of this possible. Again, I you know, I kick myself because really I think what you're seeing is not a new Trump. I think this is who Trump always was, but I was blinded with hope that he was going to be different enough uh to correct the significant problems in Washington and he's not. He's part of the problem now. Uh in fact, he's subsidizing the problems. And what will happen is he's going to lose his majority in November, and it will lead to ultimately the defeat of the Republic, whatever remains, because when the Democrats take over and they will, they're going to go after him like he's never been gone after before, and this time he'll have no exit strategy. Uh in 24, he could always save himself by getting re-elected, which he did. There's none of that unless he decides he's not going to leave office, which is not as crazy as it sounds at this point. Um. Well, I want to ask you about this ...