An unexpected consequence of Trump’s disease

The day after being discharged from the hospital, Trump has no symptoms of coronavirus, says his doctors. However, the disease has not gone away without a trace for him – the coronavirus’ consequence is some kind of newfound aplomb.

Immediately after his return to the White House, Trump announced the end of negotiations ( with the Democrats on a new financial support plan for Americans. Trump promises to win the election and only then accept it.

Many industries have been counting on this support, which are now crashing down – like Hollywood  or airlines. They are now facing restructuring, staff cuts and bankruptcy.

And a little later it became known that Trump signed a decree declassifying all documents of the special services in the Rashgate case. This is a belated but very correct decision.

The flow of documents that are gradually leaving the walls of the FBI and CIA confirms longstanding suspicions. Former CIA chief John Brennan, one of Rashgate’s initiators, acknowledges that the scandal about “Russian influence” was invented by political technologists Hillary Clinton. The goal is to distract public attention from its hacked mail server.

In addition, Russia has been establishing fairly open communication with both Clinton’s staff and Trump. But only in the latter case did the U.S. intelligence community start to get hysterical about the “Russian intervention” in the American elections.

Having been ill for five days, Trump decided to go va-bank. He believes that now is the time to consolidate his status as a “winner” of the disease by refusing to compromise with the Democrats and declassifying the entire background of Rashgate. He is raising his stakes in the election game on the very eve of voting day.

Malek Dudakov