Trump asks Putin to help him come back to the White House

Donald Trump wants to come back to the White House and is ready to pursue a completely different policy towards Russia than Joe Biden

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This follows from the statements of the former president – almost the only U.S. politician who did not go to the information front of the fight against Vladimir Putin. Instead, he turned to the President of Russia with a request.

The personal wish of the former US president to the current president of Russia concerns the adventures of Hunter Biden in Eastern Europe. The adventures are colorful, there is a lot in them: the development of biological weapons, organized crime groups from American majors, drug orgies, the resignations of prosecutors general, exorbitant fees and the obligatory 10% for lobbying services to the “big guy”, which most likely means the current owner of the White House, Joe Biden.

This was discussed in an interview with Donald Trump to Just the News. On his thorny path (which, apparently, is slowly leading him to the dock), Biden Jr. crossed paths with the money of Russia’s richest woman, Elena Baturina, at least according to a 2020 US Senate report. Trump believes that Vladimir Putin may have information about these contacts, as well as information about other Biden Jr. deals (with the likely involvement of Biden Sr.) with big businessmen from Eastern Europe, where they are usually called “oligarchs.”

In Ukraine, there is also such information, but from there, Trump believes, it can no longer be obtained, but the Russian president could well publish everything that is known to the Russian special services, and thereby shed light on the corrupt deals of the Biden family.

In other words, Trump asked Putin to help him get back to the White House. Many indirect signs indicate that the billionaire is going to take revenge in 2024. He has a very good chance now.

If the election were held soon, Trump would have beaten Biden 47% to 41%.

The incumbent president has repeatedly announced his intention to be re-elected, but there is an opinion that health will not allow it. The vice president in such cases is often seen as a successor, but Kamala Harris in the same poll, Trump wins simply devastatingly – 49% to 38%. She is even less popular than “sleepy Joe” (as Trump calls Biden), a person who, as follows from the words of his subordinates and colleagues, does not understand what he is saying.

True, assessing Trump’s chances now, when there are two and a half years before the election, is mostly pointless: firstly, the political technologists of the Democratic Party should not be underestimated – albeit with dirty methods, but they have already beaten Trump; secondly, in the remaining years, many more “black swans” will have time to arrive.

Back in early 2020, it seemed that Trump was cursed, and his potential re-election bid would be disastrous for himself and for conservative America. But the stars have aligned so that now he is clearly looking forward to the fall and the congressional elections, in which the Democratic parties promise a painful defeat. In this case, in addition to all the crises that it cannot cope with – from inflationary and migration to Afghan and Ukrainian ones, the Biden administration will also receive an opposition parliament.

Then Trump will announce his return “for the sake of saving the country.”

Additional compromising evidence on the father and son of the Bidens for an ambitious billionaire is something like a safety shot. But the current situation is interesting not for this, but, oddly enough, for what the White House administration singled out when commenting on the request of the former president.

Communications director Kate Bedingfield said:

“What other American, especially a former president, would think that now is a good time to collude with Vladimir Putin and brag about your connections with him? There’s only one like that and that’s Donald Trump.”

In other words, while both leading parties in America are trying to portray the president of Russia as the worst possible bad guy (Biden, for example, used expressions like “war criminal” and “butcher”), there was one politician who did not care deeply about both the Russian special operation in Ukraine and global confrontation with Russia, which Washington imposes on the whole world.

But this politician is not just anyone, but the most popular politician in the country and a likely future president.

The same skepticism about US interests in Ukraine and the need for a conflict with Putin is promoted by Tucker Carlson – also not just anyone, but the most popular US TV presenter. But among the current politicians, Trump is almost single-handedly destroying the cross-party consensus about confronting Moscow in Eastern Europe.

Previously, the “Russian theme” was toxic for him – after all, he was directly accused of being a “Putin’s agent.” Now that it has been officially established that he is not an agent, but the victim of a conspiracy of political technologists from the Democratic Party, the media and FBI agents, Trump is not even afraid to name Putin’s decision on recognition of the independence of the DPR and LPR as “genius”. As far as relations with Russia are concerned, he goes against literally the whole of Washington – but at the same time he feels confident and comfortable.

If, despite all this, he does manage to win in 2024, it will mean that Russophobia is no longer a hot commodity in US domestic politics and that American voters are worried about the consequences of an economic war with Russia in the form of, for example, high prices for gasoline, not confrontation with Putin and support for Ukraine is what everyone but Trump and Tucker are foisting on them.

This will cool those who tried to earn points on Russophobia, moreover, in the conditions of Trump’s second term. If his former desire to “get along” with Vladimir Putin is alive (and it is alive, judging by the current request), big changes can await big politics – the hands of “big Donald” are finally free.

Until 2024, as they say, we still have to live, but the directness of the ex-president in his assessments and requests to Moscow can be perceived as an interesting political and sociological experiment. Its results will reveal how much the average American voter hates Russia, or rather, how much he was taught to hate Russia in the last 8-15 years.

Judging by the behavior of Trump, who feels absolutely “teflon” and invulnerable to accusations of “working for Moscow” – and at the same time knows how to feel his voter quite well, the Americans are starting to get bored with Ukraine. Not for those of them who continue to go to rallies in support of it, but for those who see the consequences of the fight against Russia on checks and bank statements.

Dmitry Bavyrin, VIEW

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