Trump has once again gone "crazy" on his social media, and this kind of rhetoric is a typical incendiary far-right attack method against the left. This approach can be seen as political mobilization, boosting the morale of his supporters.
However, this kind of content is indeed a bit "dumbing down". I wonder if Trump's supporters believe what he says!
In theory, this part of his content is only suitable for conspiracy theories against Biden and the Democratic Party; the rest is not very reasonable or legal. The U.S. Constitution does not grant the president the unilateral right to declare certain executive orders invalid!
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Trump has once again gone "crazy" on his social media, and this kind of rhetoric is a typical incendiary far-right attack method against the left. This approach can be seen as political mobilization, boosting the morale of his supporters.
However, this kind of content is indeed a bit "dumbing down". I wonder if Trump's supporters believe what he says!
In theory, this part of his content is only suitable for conspiracy theories against Biden and the Democratic Party; the rest is not very reasonable or legal. The U.S. Constitution does not grant the president the unilateral right to declare certain executive orders invalid!