The Washington Post fact-checked Trump's USA Today column. They struggled to find a single honest sentence.

I don't actually think he is smart enough for that action. He is guided by the GOP who are very smart and desperately clawing and thrusting judges in courts around the nation while they have the majority, which is pretty important to think about. The law starts at the bottom. Kavanaugh or any of the Supreme Courts aren't a matter unless something that will change the way we live (constitution) actually works its way up the ladder of justice. But with the GOP pretty much solely in charge for the last two years...

Do you remember when Lindsey Graham said on Twitter that Donald Trump would be a disaster for the GOP? Now he is licking Trumps boots because he won and everyone in the world now knows that Trump is easily manipulated. Mitch McConnell is on record in 2016 saying he thought Trump did not "know about the issues" and "did not have the seriousness of purpose" to be president. But now where is ol' Mitch standing? The president is easily manipulated. He loves him.

One thing that Trump is good at historically is being a bully. We've all seen the cut-throat asshole 'fuck you, I am better' logic that he has on the world stage. And a bully with sycophants that hold more power than him is dangerous. They are ready and willing to throw Trump under the bus after the investigations. I guarantee this. All of the crap that they are ramming through right now is passing because there is an election soon and they hold all of the cards. Go vote whether you want to change it or keep it where it is. The important thing is to vote. Let your voice be heard, America.

In the end of my opinion: Trump is an old rich man that is easily irritated by people slighting him, especially Rosie O'Donnell and Kristen Stewart. He wants to live the most maximum comfortable life in his waning years. Just like how telemarketers or landline phone scammers catch a jackpot with your grandma, the GOP caught one in Trump.

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