How Trump Could Beat The Deep State
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How Trump Could Beat The Deep State Authored by James Rickards via DailyReckoning.com, Let’s say that Trump wins the November election. What would a second Trump presidency actually look like? Today we’re going to investigate that question. Let’s first back up to the 2016 election. Trump ran the most incompetent presidential transition process in my lifetime and perhaps the worst in history. The problems began with the fact that none of Trump, his family members and inner...

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