Opinion Trump Needs To Get Over His Victory The Washington Post
Opinion Trump Needs To Get Over His Victory The Washington Post President elect donald trump needs to heal, not revel. that is, he must work on healing the divided country he is about to lead, not continue to revel in his victory with a round of thank you. President elect donald trump has won the presidential election fair and square — indeed, decisively. he will be the 47th president of the united states — the first to retake the white house after.

Why Trump Can T Win The Washington Post It is unfair that americans chose someone like donald trump over someone like kamala harris, and i fear the nation and the world will regret that decision. i’m going to be angry and frustrated. Donald trump’s victory, combined with republicans regaining the senate majority and keeping control of the house, made 2024 a bad year for democrats. signs suggest it could be something even. The sale needs the approval of the federal communications commission, an arm of the trump administration. and president trump, to put it mildly, is no fan of “60 minutes.”. Eight years after his shocking win in 2016, and four years after his defeat in 2020, donald trump will once again become the next president of the united states. he will regain this seat of immense power with fresh grievances, threats of being a dictator on “day one” and calls for retribution against his “enemies” — ushering america.

Trump Has Achieved One Of His Post Election Goals Sowing Doubt About The sale needs the approval of the federal communications commission, an arm of the trump administration. and president trump, to put it mildly, is no fan of “60 minutes.”. Eight years after his shocking win in 2016, and four years after his defeat in 2020, donald trump will once again become the next president of the united states. he will regain this seat of immense power with fresh grievances, threats of being a dictator on “day one” and calls for retribution against his “enemies” — ushering america. A majority (54 percent) of americans “expect trump to do a good job upon his return to the white house,” and a similar 55 percent approve of how he is handling the transition thus far. In this new unity of the “trash” class, donald trump, for all his many flaws, has brought at least one glimmer of hope for a better america over the coming four years. i hope our next. Of the many ways president elect donald trump could damage our country, the most dangerous is that he could undermine the military, the fbi and the intelligence agencies — the “deep state” that. With his commanding victory over kamala harris, donald trump has achieved a stunning political comeback that seemed unimaginable after his refusal to accept his loss in the 2020 election.

Of Course Trump Can Win The Washington Post A majority (54 percent) of americans “expect trump to do a good job upon his return to the white house,” and a similar 55 percent approve of how he is handling the transition thus far. In this new unity of the “trash” class, donald trump, for all his many flaws, has brought at least one glimmer of hope for a better america over the coming four years. i hope our next. Of the many ways president elect donald trump could damage our country, the most dangerous is that he could undermine the military, the fbi and the intelligence agencies — the “deep state” that. With his commanding victory over kamala harris, donald trump has achieved a stunning political comeback that seemed unimaginable after his refusal to accept his loss in the 2020 election.

Opinion I Could Beat Trump In 2020 And So Could You The Washington Of the many ways president elect donald trump could damage our country, the most dangerous is that he could undermine the military, the fbi and the intelligence agencies — the “deep state” that. With his commanding victory over kamala harris, donald trump has achieved a stunning political comeback that seemed unimaginable after his refusal to accept his loss in the 2020 election.

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