The Donald Trump Presidency Thread After Hours 

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Trump's presidency is a chaotic and divisive saga.
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The thread begins with discussions on the controversial actions of President Trump, including his handling of COVID-19 and his social media behavior. Members express their disbelief and frustration at his comments regarding protests and health policies.12

As the thread progresses, discussions shift to Trump's impeachment and the political divide in the country. Users note that both supporters and opponents of Trump are intensified in their views on his actions, leading to heated exchanges among members.34

In later discussions, concerns about Trump's legal troubles and the impact on America’s reputation abroad arise. Many users express a sense of foreboding about the future, fearing the ramifications of his ongoing influence and decisions.56

"It does make you realise in case you ever forget that he may be a pretty big symptom but he is just a symptom of a bigger problem."

"Trump is a loon, endorsing mad conspiracies. He’s morally unfit for the presidency."

Verdict

The thread reflects a strong consensus on the dangers posed by Trump's presidency, with fears about its long-term effects on America. Many feel that the political landscape has become irreparably damaged.

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He's back!

Former President Donald Trump has officially announced he is running for president in 2024, marking his third bid for the White House.

Saying "We are a nation in decline" and "America's comeback starts right now," Trump made the announcement Tuesday night in an address from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.

The announcement, which Trump had been hinting at for months, comes as the embattled former president faces multiple criminal and civil investigations and as his party is grappling with a worse-than-expected showing in the midterm elections, raising questions about the former president's power over the GOP.

In the hour-long speech, the former president pitched the successes of his administration as a "golden age," saying, "our country was on track for an amazing future, because I made big promises to the American people -- and unlike other presidents, I kept my promises."
 
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Tom Rising Star

Tom

Dylan Rising Star
Former President Donald Trump is to be indicted in connection to alleged hush money payments made via his lawyer to former adult film star Stormy Daniels.

The issue has been brewing since allegations the two had an affair came to light before the 2016 election. The former president denies he had sexual relations with Daniels.

The exact details of the charges have yet to be disclosed – and may not be fully revealed for days. But they will almost certainly revolve around the payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels to keep her from talking about an alleged affair with Trump in the days before the 2016 presidential election.

Trump responds on social media

 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1641567225273552897



 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1641570852381523974



Some responses on Twitter....

 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1641570056743124993



 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1641577840754806789



 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1641556438106673152



Going to get very ugly over the coming days, you'd expect.
 
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Does he realistically stand a chance to get re-elected? I mean as a European I never read something positive about him so it is… weird?
 
Dylan Rising Star
Does he realistically stand a chance to get re-elected? I mean as a European I never read something positive about him so it is… weird?
America is so deeply divided that despite all this, yes, he stands a chance.
 
Tom Rising Star

Tom

Does he realistically stand a chance to get re-elected? I mean as a European I never read something positive about him so it is… weird?
I'd like to say no, but I thought he would be trounced the first time he was elected. It seems no matter what awful things he says or does, his supporters either defend him or don't believe it. Even when they see and hear it with their own eyes and ears. Worse still, many see his words and actions as a good thing.

Still baffles me how Americans are so quick to ignore any illegal activities from their politicians just because they were the colour shirt they support.
 
David76 Rising Star
It will be interesting to see where this leads, if anywhere. Hopefully there won't be more scenes like storming The Capitol or riots by Trump fanatics.

Does he realistically stand a chance to get re-elected? I mean as a European I never read something positive about him so it is… weird?

Does he realistically stand a chance to get re-elected? I mean as a European I never read something positive about him so it is… weird?

Most Republicans will vote for him only because of party, but the stench of his past and his crimes will be a major turn-off to independents (a.k.a. those that any candidate must win over in a presidential election).
 
Franco Pinion Community Regular
Most Republicans will vote for him only because of party, but the stench of his past and his crimes will be a major turn-off to independents (a.k.a. those that any candidate must win over in a presidential election).
There are a lot of silent supporters. Those people typically only care about being Republican because that's the party that keeps wealthy people wealthier, and that's all there is to it. They put up with idiocy because with him in charge, they'll be richer. And there are tens of millions of those people in the USA.
 
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Will he actually be convicted of anything and if he is, what chances of him actually serving jail time.
 
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