
Top risk analyst says Trump’s 'disintegrating legacy' is defined by 2 key failures
The second administration of President Donald Trump has been wracked with scandals and crises, many of which have had a profoundly negative impact on the country, from the spiraling economy to the shattered global alliances to reduced trust in government. But according to leading risk analyst Brett Erickson, Trump’s "rapidly disintegrating legacy" will be defined by two failures in particular. As Erickson points out, Trump’s 2024 campaign boiled down to several key points, among which were the release of the Epstein files, no new wars and the general Make America Great Again ethos. But over the first 18 months of his term, Trump has not only failed to deliver on these promises but has fumbled them so badly that they will define his presidency. “At this point,” writes Erickson, “it is clear that there will forever be a massive stain on the Trump legacy as a result of the Epstein cover-up. I don’t think anyone, Democrat or Republican would disagree with that.” The fallout from the mishandling of the Epstein files was so severe that it angered and alienated some of his strongest supporters, such as former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, podcaster Joe Rogan and far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.But Erickson devoted most of his criticism to Trump’s assertion there would be “no new wars,” saying, “this is where we see this conflict REALLY begin to rupture the foundation of his presidential legacy. It’s not JUST that he campaigned on ‘No New Wars’ and then decided to conduct regime change in Venezuela, launch a massive war against Iran and repeatedly say ‘Cuba is next’, it’s that he’s LOSING in Iran.”“Iran is his Vietnam,” asserts Erickson. “Iran is Trump’s Afghanistan-withdrawal disaster. Iran is where his legacy forever becomes: Epstein & Iran.” Because of this, he thinks the U.S. will resume military strikes against Iran in the coming days. “The blockade has failed,” notes Erickson. “It has not caused their ‘oil infrastructure to explode’, it has not caused rapid hyperinflation of the Rial, and it most certainly has not caused massive uprisings that have overthrown the regime… So now, Trump is grasping at straws. The Iranian regime is now even more hardline than they were prior to the start of the conflict. They have TOTAL control over the Strait of Hormuz INSOFAR as it relates to the global economic damage cause by only a small fraction of maritime traffic navigating on a daily basis.”Erickson concludes with what Trump would certainly view as a dismal assessment of the situation.“If Trump cannot produce a REAL win in Iran,” warns Erickson, “his Presidency will not be remembered for ‘Making America Great Again’. It will be remembered for the Epstein cover-up and Iran failure.”
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