Opinion Donald Trump's influence is fading

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You'd be forgiven for thinking that the first anniversary of the January 6 attack on the US Capitol would be a day reserved for solemn reflection. Former President Donald Trump, however, seems to think it should be a day we all pay attention to him. He plans to mark it with one of his favorite indulgences: a press conference where he'll likely repeat lies about the election he lost and attack fellow Republicans who disagree with him.

"I will be having a news conference on January 6th at Mar-a-Lago to discuss all of these points, and more," said the former president in a statement so jammed with outlandish claims and trolling asides that it reads as if he dictated it in a single, excited breath.

Holding the press conference is an appalling choice that dishonors those who died from the hours-long battle between police and Trump loyalists who wanted to block Congress from certifying President Joe Biden's election win. But Trump has two apparent goals: he wants to perpetuate false claims of election fraud and rewrite history with the lie that the attack was merely an "unarmed protest" in response to the "rigged election," as his press release states. By making these false claims, he also wants to tighten his grip on the GOP by excoriating those who refuse to go along with his alternate version of reality.

On both counts, Trump's stunt suggests a man operating not from a place of confidence and strength, but of anxiety and confusion. Anyone following the House select committee on January 6 would understand why.
News from the committee indicates they are focused on Trump and his inner circle, with the possibility they could make criminal referrals to the Justice Department, sources told CNN. In the meantime, key figures like rally organizer Ali Alexander are cooperating with the committee.

It's clear the former President wants to shore up his standing within the party -- but taking in his efforts to stay relevant in the last year, it's safe to say his power is limited. Sure, Trump has played an outsized role in shaping the GOP; his lies about election fraud have taken hold within the party, Republican-controlled states have passed a number of voter restriction laws and he's ushered in an era of increasing extremism. But now that he no longer holds the highest office in the land, Trump himself is far from the kingmaker he wants to be.

Looking back on the year, Trump's attempts to wield his power over the GOP have been spotty. State-level attempts to overturn the 2020 election results have all failed, and when the former president pushed the governor of Texas to advance election audit legislation, it went nowhere. Meanwhile, his hand-picked candidate for the US Senate seat in Pennsylvania suspended his campaign amid allegations of domestic abuse. And in Alabama, his support for Senate candidate Mo Brooks appears to be having little effect (you may recall that Trump's weakness showed in Alabama in 2017 when his picks for US Senate lost both in the primary and general election.)

Other Trump setbacks include the failure of his endorsed candidate in a special Congressional election in Texas. And those who are waging primary battles against incumbent Republicans who voted to impeach Trump after the January 6 insurrection are struggling with fundraising. In the most glaring example, January 6 committee member Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming -- a Republican who may top the list of Trump's enemies -- has 10 times more campaign cash than her Trump-endorsed challenger, according to the most recent Federal Election Commission filings from October.

In Washington, DC, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, the most powerful Republican in office, seems to be distancing himself from Trump. He recently expressed interest in the January 6 committee's effort to "reveal all of the participants who were involved," and added, "It was a horrendous event, and I think what they are seeking to find out is something the public needs to know."

Trump and his TV allies have for months barraged McConnell with criticism. And despite the former president recently declaring McConnell "a disaster" who should be replaced, Republican senators seem to have no appetite for doing so, according to Politico.

To understand the state of Trumpism nearly one year after January 6, we can also look to his recent speaking events. Trump teamed up with former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly to launch a "History Tour," but they failed to sell enough tickets to fill a few of the venues. In Dallas, some members of the audience booed Trump when he said he had received the Covid-19 booster shot. O'Reilly said he had reassured Trump about his position on vaccines earlier in the day.

Added together, the weak showing in political races, McConnell's resilience, the relentless investigation by the January 6 committee and the shock of hearing boos in an arena that failed to sell out -- it's no wonder Trump is planning a press conference to mark the anniversary of the horrific attack on the US Capitol. He may be in balmy Palm Beach, Florida, where the sun shines on his Mar-A-Lago resort, but he's in desperate need of the warmth brought by the media's attention and the controversies he will inevitably stir.
 
Anyone remember The Game? You're winning The Game as long as you don't remember it exists, but the moment you realize you won you're losing again because you had to think of The Game to realize that you weren't thinking about The Game?

This is The Game. CNN is losing The Game.

Also they just made me lose The Game.

And they made me make all of you lose The Game.

Fuck CNN.
 
No it’s not. This is textbook living in the DC fishbowl.

Why didn’t you include how McConnell backed down from getting a challenger for Herschel Walker in GA, or how Cheney’s money all comes from outside Wyoming. Or Glenn Youngkin was the Trump endorsed candidate?

Even for CNN this is gayer than any BTS fan fiction.
 
Trump may be on his way down, but my star is rising!
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Imagine, lil' ol' me. 😊
 
Anyone remember The Game? You're winning The Game as long as you don't remember it exists, but the moment you realize you won you're losing again because you had to think of The Game to realize that you weren't thinking about The Game?

This is The Game. CNN is losing The Game.

Also they just made me lose The Game.

And they made me make all of you lose The Game.

Fuck CNN.
Life is one big game. Play to win, live, survive...
 
They have the option to stop talking about it... but they won't because they already underestimated it back in 2016.

They've put themselves in a corner and I luuuuv it.
 
If his influence is fading so much, why do journos talk about him as much, or arguably more than Biden? Way more people seem to care about whatever Trump does or says more than Biden.
 
If his influence is fading so much, why do journos talk about him as much, or arguably more than Biden?
Well you see, journalists may talk about the orange man a gorillion percent of the time, but people listen to them 0% of the time.

One gorillion * zero = zero

This is just their way of spinning "we don't matter anymore" to sound less pathetic.

Kind of like the Kotaku article written by a cat.
 
Why is anyone talking about this old fool?

He isn't coming back.

Why would you willingly shorten your life as the president when you can grift your simps without the added stress?

He is actively laughed at by his supporters for supporting the vaccine to his face lol.

However if your a Democrat you should be running your Jewish hands together with glee because if this loser ran again he would hand it to what ever corpse that is put up to oppose him
 
That's great news. Now he can finally break his rent-free lease in the heads of retards.
 
Trump may or may not be getting more or less relevant, but it's hard to deny that the ideas that led to his prominence are gaining momentum. From Biden's approval ratings, to the sheer scale of mistrust in the establishment from the numbers of anti-lockdown people I think lefties are in for a rude awakening.

So yeah, I'd say count your copium reserves because shit is gonna get very interesting in a couple years.
 
Anyone remember The Game? You're winning The Game as long as you don't remember it exists, but the moment you realize you won you're losing again because you had to think of The Game to realize that you weren't thinking about The Game?

This is The Game. CNN is losing The Game.

Also they just made me lose The Game.

And they made me make all of you lose The Game.

Fuck CNN.
it’s Time To Play the GAME!

It’s all about the Trump and how you voted
It’s all about control - they keep it with COVID
It’s all about your debt, they know you can’t pay it.
it’s all about pain and it’s how they inflict it.
 
If his influence is fading so much, why do journos talk about him as much, or arguably more than Biden? Way more people seem to care about whatever Trump does or says more than Biden.
But that one tragic night in Texas spells the end. It's not like the right endorsed candidates are picked and always win, but for Trump, it is a must. Even the ultra-relevant Pedro Gonzalez and other prominent Righties knew it was over. I'm sorry, Trumpbros. We failed. /lol

These articles are laughable indeed. However, I'll never forget how those knives came out for Trump from the prominent Twitter Right-wing crowd when Youngkin won. No schizo shit, but even a complete retard like Ethan Ralph though it was weird.
 
Not really he basically remade the Republican Party from one that was perpetually losing and getting walked over.
 
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