Michael Wolff, author of several books on Donald Trump, discusses Trump’s current state and political viability in a recent interview. Wolff paints a picture of Trump as increasingly isolated and intellectually diminished, reliant on a small circle of loyalists and fixated on past grievances, particularly the 2020 election. He suggests Trump’s mental acuity is declining, noting instances of repetitive storytelling and a general disconnect from reality.
Wolff claims that those close to Trump, including family members, are aware of his declining state but are unwilling or unable to confront him. He suggests that Trump’s campaign rallies are largely for his own ego gratification and that he is increasingly detached from the practicalities of campaigning and governing.
Wolff questions the strength of Trump’s political hold, asserting that while his base remains loyal, his ability to attract new voters is severely limited. He believes that Trump’s continued focus on the past and his increasingly erratic behavior are alienating potential supporters and ultimately undermining his chances of success in future elections. He concludes that the Trump phenomenon is waning and that his grip on the Republican Party is weakening, despite his persistent efforts to maintain control.
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