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Opinion | Trump’s Deal with Was a ‘Lame-Duck Speech’
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Opinion | Trump’s Deal with Was a ‘Lame-Duck Speech’

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Trump’s Deal with Was a ‘Lame-Duck Speech’Jamelle Bouie argues that the administration already appears to be like burned out — with three extra years to go.

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Trump’s Deal with Was a ‘Lame-Duck Speech’

Jamelle Bouie argues that the administration already appears to be like burned out — with three extra years to go.

This speech that he gave yesterday was a lame-duck speech. -So quack quack quack. I imply, it’s the form of virtually impotent factor that presidents on their final legs do. Properly, let me see if I can’t persuade them to get behind me with one final go of it on the stump. And so they can’t. They by no means can. And so the factor — I imply, the factor that’s attention-grabbing to consider, attention-grabbing, ominous, I don’t know, is that there’s nonetheless three extra years of this. To me, it seems like they form of burned themselves out this primary yr, form of a maximal try and do every little thing. And because the pushback has gotten stronger, because the electoral defeats start to mount, they’ve one among two selections, which is both to tug again and attempt to consolidate what they’ve achieved, or proceed with this full-spectrum assault. And I believe they’re going to attempt to do the latter, and I simply don’t assume that that’s sustainable for an additional yr, politically or in any other case.

Jamelle Bouie argues that the administration already appears to be like burned out — with three extra years to go.

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