Trump’s decline is now visible as well as political. Public appearances show clear signs of aging, volatility, and cognitive slippage—rage replacing strategy, grievance replacing coherence. Anger drives reckless behavior: saber-rattling abroad, deadly interventions, and the toleration of violence that leaves civilians, including children, to pay the price—from Venezuela to Nigeria and beyond.
At home, desperation is unmistakable. His fixation on blocking the release of the Epstein files—and the heavy redactions shielding powerful accomplices—signals fear, not strength. Transparency is the enemy of corrupt power.
Meanwhile, resistance has hardened: courts, journalists, whistleblowers, movements, and voters applying sustained pressure. Authoritarian figures weaken when exposure replaces intimidation. That tipping point is here.
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