Governor Newsom of California spoke about Trump at the Munich Security Conference: "It's regrettable, but I never thought in my life I would say this: today, the United States is the country that creates the most instability in the world. This is the United States of America.
But I have to say: it's not dead, just dormant. You may need to be vigilant. It takes time, but it's definitely not dead.
Trump's approval ratings have hit an all-time low. He will suffer a devastating defeat in the midterm elections.
He will lose the power to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Within a few months, the Supreme Court will strip him of this power. This power has been the source of most of his political influence and bargaining chips.
By the way, it's also a tool for the most corrupt president in American history to engage in quid pro quo transactions.
What do these diplomatic visits have in common? His family always arrives first - setting the tone, defining the direction, for building projects, golf courses, various investments, cryptocurrency transactions. Not just Trump himself, but the entire family colluding for profit.
Everything is out in the open, without any disguise. It's not about a $400 million plane as a gift, nor about the hundreds of millions of dollars that flowed in over the past year. This is not governance, but pure embezzlement."
Comment: This is not ordinary criticism, it is a public "cutting off and declaration of war" by the American establishment on Trump-style populism on the international stage - he himself admitted that the United States is now the biggest source of global instability, directly pointing out that Trump has turned foreign policy into a tool for family profit, essentially turning governance into a business, while predicting that his political and power base will quickly collapse. These words expose the sharp political divisions within the US and send a signal to Europe and the world: the current United States is merely "dormant" rather than in decline, and traditional establishment forces are trying to distance themselves from populist lines, reshaping America's international image and alliance trust.
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