There has never been a president who until now ruled exclusively due to threats in the United States. Earlier it was big news when a president threatened to pronounce a veto, but in his own country it was about as threatening as a president.
What has been revealed about Donald Trump, less than six months after his second term, is that threats are everything he has in his administrative work.
After Elon Musk threatened every Republican to Primarys who votes for Trump’s tax cuts while they took food and health care from more than 20 million American bill, Trump first responded by threatening the government subsidies of Musk, which is within presidential boundaries, but on Tuesday morning the president escalated.
Trump told reporters before he left for Florida when he was asked if he would deport Musk:
Don’t know. I mean, we will have to look. Maybe we should put Doge on Elon. Do you know, do you know what Doge is? Doge is the monster that might have to go back and eat Elon. Wouldn’t that be terrible? He receives a lot of subsidies, Peter, but, uh, Elons is very upset that the EV mandate will be terminated.
And do you know what? If you look at it, even who wants, not everyone wants an electric car. I don’t want an electric car. I may want to have gasoline, maybe electric, maybe a hybrid, maybe ever a hydrogen. If you have a hydrogen car, it has one problem, it blows up, you know?
So I’m going to give it to Peter. I’ll leave Peter.
Trump threatens to deport the richest man in the world, to rid his government subsidies without approval of the congress and is then closed by talking about hydrogen cars.
The regular media continue to play Trump’s comments as normal presidential behavior.
From the moment Elon Musk formed his alliance with Trump, the current joke was that it would end with Trump who deports Musk.
Deporting Musk, even if Trump could do this, would not stop him from mounting primary challenges against Republicans who vote for Trump’s bill against which Musk stands against, not for the cruelty of legislation, but because it is not a short -neutral cruelty.
The Senate still does not have the votes to adopt Trump’s desired legislation and is currently stuck in its own swamp.
Donald Trump is the weakest president in modern history. An almost 80-year-old person who cannot rule, cannot adopt legislation, the legislation he has on the table is Historical unpopular, and has been reduced to loosened threats.
Senate Democrats have stuck on the chaos on the senate floor To set up their 2026 campaign.
Trump not only paralyzes the Republican party. His decline paralyzes the country.
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