Los golpes de Estado que puede intentar Trump

Analysts warn of potential constitutional crisis as President Trump's focus shifts to retaining power should he lose the November election.

Analysts warn of potential constitutional crisis as President Trump's focus shifts to retaining power should he lose the November election. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Los golpes de Estado que puede intentar Trump

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President Donald Trump's primary concern is preserving his power should Republicans lose the upcoming November election, according to political analysts and sources close to the administration. This singular focus on the post-election period, rather than on campaigning or governance, has raised unprecedented alarms about the potential for a destabilizing constitutional crisis. The scenario centers on the possibility that the President may not accept an electoral defeat and could attempt to subvert the normal transition of power. The warnings stem from a pattern of rhetoric and action that has consistently challenged democratic norms. Throughout his term, President Trump has repeatedly questioned the legitimacy of electoral processes, most notably by claiming widespread voter fraud in the 2016 election despite his victory. His refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses in November, coupled with sustained attacks on mail-in voting during a pandemic, has created a foundation for contesting the results. This has shifted the national conversation from a debate over policy to a fundamental stress test of American democratic institutions. Historical precedent offers little guidance, as modern American presidents have universally accepted electoral outcomes, even in bitterly contested races like Bush v. Gore in 2000, where the decision was ultimately resolved by the Supreme Court. The current situation is viewed as more perilous because the challenge would originate from the sitting president himself, who commands the loyalty of a significant portion of the electorate and has shown a willingness to pressure institutions like the Justice Department and the military. The role of state legislatures, which certify electoral votes, and the Congress, which counts them, could become flashpoints if the President actively seeks to mobilize political allies to reject certified state results. The implications extend far beyond domestic politics, threatening to shatter America's standing as a democratic model on the global stage. Allies and adversaries alike are closely watching, aware that a contested election and any subsequent extra-constitutional maneuvers...

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