President-elect Donald Trump has “already conquered” Washington, D.C., before his inauguration. washington postMarianne Levine, clara ence morse and Aaron Schaefer acknowledged Saturday.
of report compares Trump's re-election, detailing “the stark contrast between his divisive 2017 inauguration and 2021 exit,” but he has not yet made the biggest political comeback in U.S. history. He did not mention how many obstacles he had to overcome.
By introducing a partisan commission to investigate Jan. 6, President Trump ultimately defeated the political opponents who had tried to imprison him, bankrupt him, remove him from the ballot, and render him politically irrelevant. However, his inflammatory comments created the perfect environment for two assassination attempts.
The omission is of the post Structure of Trump's return to Washington:
Now, many of his Cabinet nominees appear poised to make it through the Republican-controlled Senate, including controversial defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, some of whom only have a month to go. There are some people whose nominations previously appeared to be in jeopardy. Trump is expected to sign a number of executive orders upon taking office, particularly regarding border issues, a central issue of his presidential campaign. He is personally closer to his proposed cabinet and other aides than he was eight years ago, and enjoys the best favorable ratings of his political career. Days before the inauguration, Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire and hostage release agreement that both President Trump and President Joe Biden sought to take credit for.
The report noted how President Trump's vote count was high, perhaps the highest ever. CNN poll shows Trump approval The audience rating was 48%, up from 39% last year.
President Joe Biden is “completely disappointed” as Trump's return to Washington looms, NBC News reported, based on a person who recently met with officials. The atmosphere in the White House reflects the current state of the Democratic Party.
The broken party doesn't seem to understand why Trump won or how to prevent further Democratic losses. The paper is in the process of revising its nine-year talking points, in which it claimed, without evidence, that Trump and the Republican Party were racists, bigots and misogynists.
The party, beleaguered in recent weeks, appears unprepared to mount a strong resistance to President Trump's Cabinet nominees, most of whom appear to be on track for confirmation. , Senate Democrats could try delay tactics, a move that is expected but can be overcome. There is strong leadership from the Senate Republicans.
“It's hard to look back and realize what's finished here until you're actually done and walk out the door,” one White House official told NBC News. “That's how they feel…We're working until the last moment, so it hasn't sunk in to the people who are still here.”
Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. He is the author of The Politics of Slave Morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.
