What Trump Can and Cannot Fulfil During His Final Term

Op-Ed by Mathew Maavak for Substack

There has been a flurry of excitement and scepticism regarding President-elect Donald J. Trump’s recent cabinet nominations. With Republicans controlling the trifecta of the White House, Congress and Senate, the nominees should sail through the Senate confirmation process, albeit with strings attached.

It is apparent that many of Trump’s nominees are pro-Zionist shills. Israel naturally takes precedence over MAGA. That is the immutable reality of US politics.

Many who voted for Trump may have had reservations over his level of commitment to the MAGA pledge. Maybe, this was the reason why his Chabadnik son-in-law Jared Kushner and daughter Ivanka were conspicuously absent at many Trump rallies in 2024. Instead, Trump trotted out his “least favourite child” Tiffany on more than one occasion. In terms of optics and perception management, this was a very shrewd move.

Much like a stale plot that is repeated every four years, pressing domestic issues that were vigorously championed before Nov 5 took a back seat to foreign policy diktats. One of Trump’s very first acts after winning the electoral college was to call up Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky, with Elon Musk in attendance. Technically, this action flew against restrictions placed by the Logan Act of 1799; the Presidential Transition Act; and The “One President at a Time” principle, amongst others.

Musk even held discussions with Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations to explore “ways to defuse tensions” between both countries. The radical left, which would have thrown a nationwide hissy fit pre-Nov 5 at this breach of US law and protocol, is now eerily silent.

The inter-deep state needs a viable detour for their New World Order (NWO) roadmap after the Covid-19 fiasco. It is therefore natural for Trump to prioritise deep state concerns after winning the Oval Office selection process. Trump is a also congenital transactionalist who is more skilled in the art of survival than in the art of the deal. He once entertained the now-hostile Oprah Winfrey as his VP running mate in 1999.

Trump has a notably tawdry track record over real deal-making. When he couldn’t make money out of real estate, he routinely hawked gaudy blings which included bibles whose contents probably remain alien to him. He once sold Trump steaks, the “world’s greatest steaks” no less, through an electronics retail chain. The outcome of this entrepreneurial Midas touch was predictable, to say the least!

Trump’s biggest failure, however, was his inability to institute a bullet-proof balloting system during his first term. If foreign entities can hack into the US electoral system, as was alleged by multiple parties, they can pretty much do the same to the US banking, utility and nuclear power sectors. If the Democrats had stonewalled any attempt at securing the voting process from 2016-2020, Trump could have equated the spectre of “foreign electoral interferences” to the possibility of another Chernobyl to drive home the point. Yet, nothing was done and this critical gap was left unattended for a very precise reason. (I will reveal it in an upcoming commentary).

The roughly 20 million phantoms who allegedly voted for Biden in 2020 seemed to vanish this time around. What made the difference in 2024? New and secure electoral machines and counting procedures? Or did a powerful, nebulous entity aka the deep state restrain the forces of fraud?

Red Lines for Trump

There are some things Trump can and cannot accomplish during his second and final term. He has some leeway to push through critical reforms as he cannot seek re-election. He can therefore afford to appear unpopular in the face of any leftist onslaught. The deep state is not done with the radical left yet; they will be needed to wreak havoc if and when Trump veers off the script.

To appease his voter base, Trump may commission an inquiry into various irregularities in the 2020 presidential elections. Scapegoats will be found and fines may be imposed. A select few may even end up in prison. Nonetheless, they will not be hounded too harshly. Otherwise, the culprits may sing like canaries over elections rigged all across the world at the behest of US alphabet agencies.

Bold “disclosures” must be carefully curated within the inter-deep state paradigm. Any act of “coming clean” should be limited to bread-and-circus interludes. Nothing more!

When shocking disclosures do occur, be afraid. Be very afraid. Remember Donald Rumsefld’s admission on Sept 10 2001 that $2.3 trillion was missing from the Pentagon? The very next day, that eye-popping revelation was dispatched to the oblivion of history, along with the Twin Towers. And we still do not know who shorted various markets during that fateful week. Or what happened to the $21 trillion that went missing from the US Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) between 1998 and 2015. Neither discussions nor disclosures over the string of suspicious “suicides” and “accidents” over the past few decades will be tolerated during Trump’s final term.

Therefore, keep your fingers crossed over any pre-Nov 5 promises, or hints thereof, made with regards to 9/11 or the Covid-19 plandemic. The inter-deep state will not allow itself to be placed in the line of fire. They will provide the scapegoats and the sacrificial black sheep. It is Trump’s primary job to secure the Dark MAGA’s sanctum sanctorum.

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