Even before the election, US national-security agencies were warning that domestic right-wing terrorism and violence would remain the primary home-grown threat to the US. With Biden in office, this risk will be higher still. For the last four years, heavily armed white-supremacist militias have been kept relatively at bay by dint of the fact that they had an ally in the White House.
America’s allies will need to hedge their bets against a future return of Trumpism, and strategic rivals will continue to try to destabilize the US through asymmetric warfare. The world is in for a long, ugly, bumpy ride.
@Madken65 if we don’t find the will or the way to stop actors like the Mercers and the Kochs it won’t matter what the puppet’s name is. There will just be one after another while they fund more Parlers and Cambridge Analyticas as smoke screens for their engorged egos and dirty work.
@Madken65
We have no strategy, let alone anyone speaking to the general public, trumps fan base, clarifying the real problem. Would take real patriots n fox to get out of this.
The only way I see foreward is to buy off the poor. GOP will block that hard. Hope Biden has a nuclear option.
But once Trump is gone, the groups whom he has instructed to “stand back and stand by” will not simply accept Democratic control of the presidency and Congress. Trump, operating from Mar-a-Lago, will continue to incite the mob with more lies, conspiracy theories, and falsehoods about a stolen election.
The US will thus most likely be the world’s new epicenter of political and geopolitical instability in the months and years ahead.