Trump's victory took many by surprise since it seemed as though the political and media establishments had total control over the system to force a Trump loss. Now that Trump has won, all bets are off as to how the establishment will respond.
The media is continuing to make mention of the fact that Trump was impeached twice; was holding a rally at the U.S. Capitol on the day of the Jan. 6, 2021, (J6) "insurrection;" and who was convicted earlier this year on multiple counts of business fraud.
When Trump, 78, gets inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2025, he will become the oldest president ever inaugurated, even exceeding the age of Joe Biden, now 81, when he was inaugurated back on Jan. 20, 2021, by a full five months.
Not one, but two people tried to assassinate Trump this year, to no avail. And despite their best efforts, Democrats were unable to pull the lever hard enough for Kamala Harris, who has now become Hillary Clinton 2.0 as far as losing a presidential election to Trump.
(Related: Did you know that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris together wasted nearly $1 billion in U.S. taxpayer money spreading lies and misinformation about COVID during the fake "pandemic?")
The election was officially called at 11:19 EST when North Carolina, a swing state, declared Trump its winner. The official Republican watch party reportedly erupted into roaring cheers in Florida's West Palm Beach, also known as Trump central.
Trump was at Mar-a-Lago with friends and family watching the results rolling in, and there was a noticeable shift from cautious optimism to "a sense of destiny," according to someone who was in attendance at the event.
"This was, I believe, the greatest political movement of all time," Trump declared at his victory party. "This is a magnificent victory for the American people that will allow us to make America great again."
Trump's second win marks the official end of Democrat rule in Washington, at least within the Executive Branch and on the Senate side of the legislative branch. The House of Representatives is still up for grabs, though it, too, could remain under Republican control.
Should this end up happening, Republicans will essentially control all three branches of government if you also include Trump's judicial branch appointees to the Supreme Court.
Trump made a lot of promises on the campaign trail that he will now be expected to fulfill. His supporters voted for him because they expect an improved economy; a closed southern border; and his famous "America First" bit to become a reality. Will Trump deliver?
Trump is promising a "Golden Age" now that he is being installed for a second White House term. Such a concept sparks imagery of a future marked by peace and safety, along with prosperity. Trump is basically promising to be the savior of America and the world.
Keep in mind that in 2016, Trump was at odds with the Republican National Committee (RNC), which he now controls with his daughter-in-law Lara Trump being its official head.
Trump is further promising to appoint Elon Musk to a high position within his cabinet, which has many concerned that Musk's private interests will become even more infused with U.S. taxpayer cash as he simultaneously chips away at government services for Americans under the guise of "reducing government waste."
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