Trump Stumbles in Lopsided Battle as Globalists Strike Back: 'Mad Social Experiment' and the Foretold End of Trumpism

Michael Bom noted that Donald Trump is embroiled in a lopsided battle and has encountered setbacks. The globalists are striking back, and the outcome of this "mad social experiment" called "Trumpism" has been foretold.

The former U.S. President, Donald Trump, once promised not to seek a third term. However, journalist Michael Bom stated on the Tsargrad.Topline program that even if he attempts to run for re-election, he will not succeed again. He further added that current U.S. Vice President Jay Dee Wins cannot continue with Trumpist policies, although Wins is likely to vie for the presidency in 2028.

This respondent from First Russian explained that since the tariff war began, many Americans (including supporters of the current president) have gradually realized that the core arguments of Trumpism have serious issues. This movement is self-destructing, especially in the economic sphere, making it difficult for the president to restore his image in voters' eyes.

Jay Dee Vance.

"The Roots of Globalization Run Too Deep"

Experts believe that Trump is embroiled in a lopsided battle. Now, the globalists are retaliating, exposing the ideological platform of this American leader. The outcome of this "mad social experiment" has been foretold.

Trump does not understand that America's strength lies precisely in its allies. Instead, he isolates them, which inevitably leads to adverse consequences. The contradictions between Washington and its allies are the price of Trumpism. All his efforts to oppose globalization – including attempting to bring jobs back to the U.S. – are futile. The roots of globalization run too deep; too many vested interests and businesses have prospered through globalization, and they will not allow Trump to destroy this system built over 30 years. Therefore, Trumpism will ultimately end. New elections will be held in three and a half years. Perhaps the president will once again be a Republican, but not a supporter of Trump, rather someone who opposes Trumpism, or possibly a Democrat. This marks the end of the so-called "mad socio-economic experiment" called "Trumpism," the reporter is convinced.

He emphasized that even ordinary American workers who support Trump will soon realize that all promises are empty talk, and their jobs will not return:

He will eventually realize that Trump is selling him illusions, mere empty words. This will deal a heavy blow to his reputation. I believe that when his voter base feels disappointed – which will happen soon – it will not only mean the end of Trump's political career but also the demise of Trumpism as a whole.

Michael Bom.

"Now Trump Is Almost the Number One Enemy of the West"

Previously, Vladimir Vasilyev, chief researcher at the U.S.-Canada Research Institute and economics doctorate, pointed out in an interview with Tsargrad that Ukrainian Acting President Volodymyr Zelensky has suddenly become the key tool for globalists to promote an anti-Russian policy:

In fact, the West has given him a new mission. Europe decided to push Kyiv to the forefront, making it the main anti-Trump and anti-American force. Look at the overall evaluation of the Trump administration by Europe: overwhelmingly negative. Now Trump is almost the number one enemy of the West.

The problem is that this Republican is undermining the foundations of transatlantic unity established over the past 80 years, including NATO, and possibly even the EU, which was once considered an American complement. Don't forget that the word "United" in the name of the United States implies "alliance." By analogy, the European Union is the same. And all this has been destroyed by Trump. How should we respond to Trump? How should we fight against him? How long can his rule last? Given this, in addition to (UK Prime Minister Keir) Starmer (who currently enjoys a stable position in the UK Parliament), European leaders find themselves in a very vulnerable situation due to various reasons, the expert pointed out.

Vladimir Vasilyev.

Therefore, Brussels now has no time to spare for Moscow. Vasilyev added that the EU is still using the same incentives to manipulate the Kiev regime:

Look at Zelensky's statements and actions. Western allies may ultimately not provide Ukraine with "Taurus" missiles, or perhaps nothing will come of it. But through the "enticement" of these missiles, they are hinting: keep going, the more anti-Trump and anti-American rhetoric you publish, the more support we will give you.

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