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“Washington Post”: America is moving towards “dictatorship” with Trump close to the White House

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2023-12-01T12:06:38+00:00

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/ The Washington Post warned that America is moving towards “dictatorship” with the imminent return of former President Donald Trump to the White House, after he won the nomination ticket for the presidential elections from the Republican Party.

According to the newspaper, Trump is ahead of his closest Republican rivals by 47 points, while he is ahead of his rivals combined by 27 points, pointing out that the idea that he will not win the upcoming elections is unacceptable since he is tied or ahead of the current US President Joe Biden in all recent opinion polls, according to the newspaper. Erem News website.

He pointed out that, in recent months, Americans have lived in a state of “self-deception,” which is built on hopes that a Republican can break Trump’s ambition and get ahead of him. It is “what has not and will not happen.”

She added that although Republicans still have some audacity to criticize some of Trump’s policies, and hope that he will be convicted judicially and that he will leave the presidential race without direct confrontation, all of that will end as soon as he wins on Super Tuesday, which is the day of the early elections during the election season. Introductory.

The newspaper indicated that if Trump wins, he will not only dominate his party, but will once again become the focus of everyone’s attention, pointing out that until now, the media can hardly resist following his every word or action, and once he obtains the nomination, he will loom over the horizon. The country is like a giant, where his every word and gesture will be chronicled endlessly.

The newspaper warned that Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential elections would mean his return as the most powerful person ever to hold this position, and not only would he exercise the enormous powers enjoyed by the American executive branch, which conservatives used to complain had grown over the decades, but he would do so with the smallest number. Of the constraints any president faces, even fewer than in his first term.

It is likely that the first thing he is thinking of is taking revenge on those who currently tried to put him in prison, and those who publicly opposed him in his first term, including representatives, generals, and employees of the Ministry of Justice and federal investigation agencies.

She emphasized that “the possibilities of the United States falling into a dictatorship have increased significantly because many of the obstacles in its path, represented by Trump’s election in 2016 and his attempt to remain in office in 2020, have been removed, and only a few of them remain.”

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