Trump’s presidency is marked by chaos and declining popularity, fueled by actions at home and abroad. Despite growing dissatisfaction with his policies and focus, he seems unconcerned and is increasingly fixated on his legacy. Polls reflect widespread unease and concern over his policies, particularly regarding their impact on the economy and global stability. While potential checks on his power, such as Congress or the Supreme Court, appear unlikely to materialize, the author suggests a future reckoning for the US to address the consequences of his actions.

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Trump is losing America, and he simply doesn’t care. It’s a sentiment that echoes with a stark reality: He seems to be operating on a different plane, where traditional notions of winning and losing don’t apply. His focus, it appears, lies elsewhere. The narrative of “winning” has been so carefully constructed in his mind, often reframing any perceived setbacks as triumphs. It’s a self-serving echo chamber, fueled by a deep-seated narcissism that makes him believe his word is absolute. In this view, losing simply becomes a myth.

The evidence points towards a man consumed by personal gain, specifically his own wealth. He is selling America off in parts, and the beneficiaries are the ultra-wealthy, who contribute very little. He has never been one to prioritize America or its people; the only objective seems to be enriching himself. The thought of relinquishing power seems impossible. He clearly seems unconcerned about what Americans think.

It begs the question: Why should he care about American sentiment now? Some speculate about the impact of potential cognitive decline, while others point to the core issues, his alleged history of harmful behaviors. Either way, his actions seem to be solely for personal enrichment, and a desperate attempt to stay out of prison. The base, the true believers, will stick with him regardless. They’re invested in the man, and he’s too big to fail in their minds.

The reality, it seems, is far more complex than a simple lack of concern. He’s surrounded by yes-men, people who are unwilling or unable to challenge his views. His sycophants will not challenge him. He has built a protective circle that reinforces his worldview. This means he has very little, if any, insight into the fact that he may be losing America. The only path forward, some argue, requires a collective effort of change. Changing Congress, the Supreme Court, and most importantly, making individuals in positions of power accountable for their actions.

Trump’s priorities seem clear: avoiding prison and maximizing personal wealth. The evidence points to financial exploitation through various channels. He is accruing billions, and the Supreme Court is not going to stand in his way. He isn’t “losing America” – he is exploiting it. He and his supporters seem to harbor a deep-seated disdain for the country itself. He is a master of the grift, operating on a platform of perceived invincibility.

Trump is the problem. He has never cared about America. He is America’s abusive husband. His actions are not some sort of strategic endgame but rather a plan to destroy the world order. It’s about keeping him in the picture and protecting his own interests. He has surrounded himself with yes men. His goal is not to govern, but to stay out of jail.

There is a sense of urgency, with the implication that he will destroy what he can’t have. He seems prepared to burn the country to the ground. The only viable path forward is his removal. He does not care because he won’t face consequences. The only thing that matters is getting as much as possible before it’s too late. The narrative that he ever cared in the first place is a damaging delusion.

The focus now is how to remove him or find some kind of replacement for him. There is a sense of deep disappointment that he doesn’t value what made America what it is. He has no desire to govern, only to enrich himself. He may not even be in control of his faculties. His goal is not to win, but to extract as much wealth as possible before his time runs out.