Summary

Chuck Todd argues that Donald Trump is rapidly spending his political capital by prioritizing revenge and culture wars over governance.

His controversial cabinet picks, like Matt Gaetz and Pete Hegseth, signal instability and risk alienating voters who supported him as a rejection of Biden, not an endorsement of Trumpism.

Todd warns that perceived overreach, like aggressive culture war policies or erratic mass deportation plans, could lead to public backlash and erode Trump’s support.

Without delivering stability and results, his presidency could quickly face the same challenges as Biden’s.

  • @inclementimmigrant
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    2513 hours ago

    Why would he give two shits about political capital when his fucking shit supreme court started that he can do any illegal shit he wants as long as he’s president? He has all the political capital in the world when he’s been given dictatorial power that Biden didn’t take advantage of.

    • @[email protected]
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      fedilink
      17 hours ago

      I’m trying to imagine how the collapse of Rome would have gone if Caesar had been so limp dicked and useless.