On “Deadline” on Wednesday, MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace stated that the United States would pose a threat to the global order if former President Donald Trump were to win the presidency once more.
Wallace remarked, “One of my favorite talks you had last night was about the things that were still ingrained in the two parties’ DNA: that the Democrats sort of wait to fall and the Republicans sort of fall in line. I think this is because they mostly love Joe Biden and his accomplishments, but they also want to fall more deeply in love with someone or something. Last night, it was on exhibit. All of this opposition to Donald Trump He’s dropping between 35 and 55 percent of primary voters. But Mitch McConnell is not up to par.
“Biden gets 98% and around 5% undecided,” she went on, “but Democrats are still shaking their heads and wondering if Newsom will make it in.” It’s insane.
Wallace went on, “The prospect of a second Trump term is the reason the country is declining to the extent that it is.” I asked Malcolm Turnbull, the former prime minister of Australia, if we would still be exchanging intelligence. He murmured, “I’m not sure.” According to Donald Rumsfeld, if Trump gets re-elected, America will become a menace to the global order. That is well recognized. I’m not sure whether Mark Milley or former Defense Secretary Mattis will publicly state those things, but everyone in the National Security establishment who was involved in or worked during the first Trump administration can attest to them. They would also remark, both in private and in public, that although America might endure one more term under Trump, it won’t last two. That is the actual opinion of people who, under his previous administration, were in charge of safeguarding our national security, and it’s likely that some of them are still employed by those organizations. And yet Mitch McConnell, who has also backed Trump today, if I am privy to that knowledge,.