Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Donald Trump is back under scrutiny as Special Counsel Jack Smith reveals an "" by Trump to retain power post-2020 election, while Biden works to reverse Trump's policies, leaving young migrants in fear of deportation.

Donald Trump, a name that has become synonymous with unprecedented controversy, is back in the news, and not just because he has a penchant for turning every political event into a reality show. According to Special Counsel Jack Smith, Trump's 2020 election antics were so over-the-top that they could be the plot of a dark comedy. Apparently, engaging in an "" to retain power after losing an election is the latest definition of "" in Trump's world—a particularly twisted interpretation of The Art of the Deal. One can only imagine what his next book will entail: "" Meanwhile, as Biden works diligently to reverse some of Trump's more dubious decisions, like Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, one wonders if the former president is simply sitting in his Mar-a-Lago bunker, plotting his next move on an oversized map of the world. It's ironic that while everyone is concerned about international stability, Trump seems to be fixated on both Greenland resources and power grabs, as if the territory's vast icebergs hold the secrets to maintaining his lavish lifestyle. Who knew being a former president was so exhausting? And as if the chaos wasn't enough, young migrants in the U.S. are holding their breath at the prospect of a new Trump administration, fearing mass deportation programs that could reflect a real-life horror story. Imagine being in the land of opportunity only to have that opportunity whisked away by a man who once mused about building walls and banning entire groups from entering the country. If comedy is tragedy plus time, then perhaps, one day, we'll look back on these days and laugh—maybe even serve cocktails at Mar-a-Lago while recounting our favorite Trump blunders.

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