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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'Wounded animal' Donald Trump 'more dangerous than ever' in his final 73 days of power
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/wounded-animal-donald-trump-more-22974560By now, Donald Trumps presidency should be dead in the water but tonight political experts warned the lame duck leader could cause chaos during his last 73 days in power.
His defeat the first of an incumbent president in four decades will have left the ultimate sore loser spitting feathers.
And critics fear that could make egotistical Trump more dangerous than ever.
They warn he will be hellbent on wreaking as much havoc as possible before he leaves the White House on January 20, packing courts and government posts with his preferred people and blocking Biden appointments.
His defeat the first of an incumbent president in four decades will have left the ultimate sore loser spitting feathers.
And critics fear that could make egotistical Trump more dangerous than ever.
They warn he will be hellbent on wreaking as much havoc as possible before he leaves the White House on January 20, packing courts and government posts with his preferred people and blocking Biden appointments.
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'Wounded animal' Donald Trump 'more dangerous than ever' in his final 73 days of power (Original Post)
ClearSky24
Nov 2020
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elleng
(141,926 posts)1. True, and sadly we can't rely on any/many repugs to attempt to rein him in.
unblock
(55,943 posts)2. Let's not forget pardoning his cronies and selling off public assets for private gain.
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Thekaspervote
(35,815 posts)4. Appointments are just that, they can be fired
Rustyeye77
(2,736 posts)5. I agree
I brought that up earlier and got slammed.
PJMcK
(24,777 posts)6. A minor point
George H.W. Bush was the last president to lose reelection in 1992 when Bill Clinton won the presidency. That's 28 years ago. That isn't four decades ago as the article indicates. It's not even three decades.
Sloppy writing and editing.
Vdizzle
(391 posts)7. I was just about to point that out too! You beat me to it!