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Donald Trump may yet survive but is currently losing political ground
Summary
An opinion piece argues that Donald Trump has faced recent legal and political setbacks that have dented his authority; he may still survive politically, but momentum toward greater power has stalled.
Content
An opinion piece assesses recent developments around Donald Trump and argues his authority has been weakened. The author emphasizes this is not a sudden collapse and that Mr. Trump could still survive politically. The piece points to legal rulings, international reactions, and disclosures as factors that have eroded some of his support. It places these developments in both global and domestic contexts to explain why the impression of inevitability has diminished.
Key developments:
- The article reports recent legal and political setbacks have dented Mr. Trump's authority.
- International responses and trade rulings are described as reducing his leverage abroad.
- Revelations from the Epstein files and visible splits within his party are said to be eroding support.
- Several polls cited place his approval rating in the 30s and show weakening in some previously strong areas.
Summary:
The author concludes that while Mr. Trump remains politically viable, recent rulings, political fractures, and disclosures have reduced the momentum supporting his broader authority. The next major milestones noted are the primaries and the midterm elections; their outcomes are undetermined at this time.
