On that inevitable day when Trump finally compels the Congress to initiate the process unloading him, does anyone imagine that he might go quietly?
It seems to me that the show we have witnessed since Trump’s arrival will be a joke compared to the spectacle accompanying his removal.
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I picture a combative and belligerent demeanor, complete with allegations of an ungrateful U.S. population and countless “witch hunts.” It seems unlikely that this man would ever admit to wrongdoing, only to having been framed. He’ll blame his downfall on conspiracies, a disloyal Congress, and the evil news media.
I am not up on the laws that would govern his removal or impeachment, so I am just on the sidelines watching the horror show and hoping there are laws to remove him.
So by only judging by what kind of behavior I have witnessed, it could get quite ugly with possibly half the whitehouse staff being fired.
Hell no, he will go kicking and screaming all the way, and blaming everyone and anything they were all out to get him.
Trump will tear America apart rather than admit to his failure.
I think he wants a war, and he doesn’t care if it’s with North Korea, Iran, Germany, or Canada. That’s his native environment—the battlefield—and he doesn’t need to see the difference between literal and figurative, because neither one touches him.
He’s not a warrior, never mind a general. He’s just a brawling bully, and he doesn’t mind spending other people’s resources, including their lives, for his own gain, as long as he can call it a win. I have no doubt that he has an extremely comfortable palace waiting for him somewhere and that when the time comes he will have a word other than “retreat” for it.
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