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POLITICO: Expect Trump to do something weird

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{NAME}, POLITICO: ?Even if Trump calmly walks out the door of the White House on the morning of Ja

[When Democrats Turn Out] {NAME}, POLITICO: “Even if Trump calmly walks out the door of the White House on the morning of January 20th, a more immediate problem looms: What might Trump do with the final 77 days of his presidency if he loses? There are 1,860 hours between Wednesday, Nov. 4, and noon on Jan. 20, when Trump’s first term expires. And that’s plenty of time for him to upend plenty of presidential traditions.” What might an egotistical narcissist like Donald Trump do when American voters don’t let him have his way? Well, political experts are warning he could do all sorts of things: hold a ‘pardon-a-palooza’ for all his favorite cronies (including himself), codify his disastrous policies into law, or even destroy official records to display himself as a martyr. David Frum from the Atlantic has said that “the more Trump can propagate wild claims during his lame-duck presidency, the tighter he can bolt the conservative messaging machine to his cause during his post-presidency.” This is especially true if Democrats fail to prepare for, and stand against, Trump’s imminent acts. With a character like Trump, we know better than to think that ending his term will end his influence, but many Americans are weary of 45 and would rather let him go freely than see any more days with him on the news. We believe Democrats should hold Trump accountable in his potential last days; do you? Should Democrats hold Trump accountable? [YES]( [NO]( Thank you for providing your critical input, The WDTO Team [TAKE THE SURVEY]( Paid for by When Democrats Turn Out PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003 [Unsubscribe](

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