Trump’s biggest liabilities are his own criminal cases, financial woes, increasingly volatile rhetoric, and ostracization from fellow Republicans.
This week, I look at Donald Trump’s propensity to be his own worst enemy, pick the distinguished persons of the week and highlight a lesser-visited D.C. destination.Former president Trump increasingly faces threats to his campaign stemming from his past actions and contempt for the law. While the wheels of justice turn slowly, four criminal cases against him remain.
Moreover, Trump has run out of financial entities willing to help him post bonds while he appeals his mammoth civil judgments. He finagled Chubb insurance company to meet the bond requirements on the E. Jean Carroll verdict. However, he has come up short on the gigantic $454 million verdict for his inflated real estate evaluations.
will now see more coverage compelled to report on Trump’s warped character and twisted mind-set. They will understand that voting for him ratifies the views of a wannabe dictator who lionizes violence, dehumanizes non-Whites, celebrates traitors, disdains the rule of law and despises deeply held American values.Restraint is an underappreciated quality in politics.
Duncan joins the parade of Republicans who refuse to divide the anti-Trump vote including Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, former North Carolina governor Pat McCrory, former U.N. ambassador and presidential candidate Nikki Haley and former Maryland governor Larry Hogan. Sens. Joe Manchin III and Kyrsten Sinema also rebuffed their pleas.candidate drawing less than 2 percent of the vote. Even a “dream ticket” of Haley and Rep.
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