Analysis Of Donald Trump's Revolt From The New York Times

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In the Donald Trump's Revolt from The New York Times written by Eric Thayer, the author argues that “We know that by words and actions, he has shown himself to be temperamentally unfit to lead a diverse nation of 320 million people."In other words, Thayer believes Mr. Trump was unprepared to be a president of United States in a situation that America face right now . President Donald Trump, the unpredictable result for many, now became the future of America. The result of the election was mainly because Mr. Trump confounded both parties and have advantages in the Electoral College. Yes, he's now the 45th president, but much of Mr. Trump are uncertain from his way of execution to his financial conflict, answer the national issue, or control

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