
Those who allege that he has endangered the tradition of smooth presidential transitions by not conceding immediately after the media declared him the loser suffer amnesia.
When Trump was elected in 2016, the
Shortly before Trump's inauguration, President
Flynn's name was soon unmasked, apparently by Obama administration officials, and then illegally leaked to the press.
The harassment during the transition became thematic for Trump's next four years, which saw false evidence submitted to federal courts and other classified documents illegally leaked.
No prior president has faced such hysterical opposition bent on removing him from office by a special prosecutor, concocted charges that he should be deposed under the 25th Amendment, and, finally, a failed attempt at removal via impeachment.
The president's private phone calls to foreign leaders were leaked. Media darlings and anonymous opponents within the government
boasted of sabotaging Trump's initiatives.
So it is a bit rich for the media to now warn of Trump's dangers to the spirit of smooth presidential transitions. Such protocols were deliberately rendered null and void in 2016.
But all that is past. What matters now are the interests of the country first and Trump's constituents second.
One is to keep addressing legitimate reports of voter irregularities. He can continue to ask the courts to set aside any illegal votes that do not conform to state voting laws. His supporters demand and deserve no less than the investigation of all charges of serial voting impropriety.
But Trump within days will have to prove that any such crimes and lapses warped state counts enough to have wrongly elected
Then, to maintain the
After that?
Trump's "Make America Great Again" agenda will be codified as his party's own. He has a year or more to decide whether he wishes to play kingmaker among would-be Republican congressional and presidential candidates or run himself for a second term. The two options are ultimately not mutually exclusive.
By then there is some chance that the country will have been turned off by a hard-left shift by Biden, surrogate to the Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez wing of his party. Such extremism caused
Trump can bask in a successful first term that remade the
Trump finally did close the border to illegal immigration. His initiatives to revitalize America's interior ended the notion that industrial decline was inevitable rather than a silly choice.
But Trump's other alternative is bleaker. Currently, Trump-affiliated lawyers claim they can prove their bombshell allegations
of historic voting fraud by leftists and foreign interests. They further claim that Trump was robbed not of a close election
but of a veritable landslide, constituting the greatest scandal in
But so far none of these advocates have produced the requisite whistleblowers, computer data or forensic evidence to prove
their astounding charges. If they do not produce it in a few days, and if Trump pivots to put his fate in their hands, then
the pilloried
In blunter terms, Trump may be forced to choose within days whether he wishes to emulate
Otherwise, Trump would risk being reduced to the status of sore presidential losers like
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Victor Davis Hanson is the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in Residence in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution, a professor of classics emeritus at California State University at Fresno, and a nationally syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services.