The outgoing US President Donald Trump will not be able to hide his anger and sense of bitterness, as he spends his end-of-year vacation in complete isolation at his resort in Maralago, Florida, which is his last weekend as president of the United States, and Trump appears withdrawn and angry, according to a report. To Agence France-Presse, who said that Trump appears and does not want to exercise his remaining tasks.
As for what reflects this anger that swept the feelings of the outgoing president, is what his fingers crossed on his official account on the social networking site "Twitter", where he pours his anger in bursts of tweets, distributing blows and raining insults on a wide circle of opponents that exceeded his traditional goals such as the media and democrats, Meanwhile, he plays his favorite sport of golf.
A fierce wave of anger
This comes at a time when the outgoing president is still distributing accusations on every side, and saying that "the elections have been stolen from him," and it is believed that "Biden falsified the results."
As for the wave of anger, it also extended even to his closest relatives. The Supreme Court, which personally appointed three of its nine judges, is in his view "incompetent and weak," while the magnates of his Republican party "stir pity" and the Republican governor of Georgia is just a "real disaster." The FBI and Justice Department "didn't do their job," while the Wall Street Journal articles are simply "boring and incoherent."
It is noteworthy that Trump did not exchange any words with the group of nearly ten journalists accompanying him on all his travels.
This situation is in striking contrast to the past four years during which he demonstrated a great desire to communicate with the media.
Often the journalists took the initiative himself at the foot of the stairs of Air Force One, on a red carpet, or during a ceremony, asking questions and asking to speak, in complete contrast to his isolation at the end of 2020.
He is the one who used to sit in front of the photographers' lenses, raising a decree or a law that he signed. On Sunday, he refrained from appearing in the media when he placed his signature on the plan to support the economy.
This position seems remarkable, especially since the $ 900 billion plan, which includes aid for families and small businesses, won the votes of Democrats and Republicans alike, in a rare gesture in Congress, and was waiting with great anticipation in the country.
However, the presidential signature was long awaited, as Trump objected and denounced the text, before finally conceding and signing it without obtaining any concession from Congress.
The only memory that will remain of this recent presidential holiday are photos taken of him from afar, in which he appears playing golf, wearing a white shirt, and his red campaign hat on his head, "Let us make America great again."
Twenty days
Despite this, the White House confirmed in its official program, which did not include any public event, that the president would continue to work "tirelessly" for the sake of Americans.
The American administration was keen to clarify in an unusual form that "his agenda will include many meetings and a lot of phone calls."
At a time when the United States, like many other countries, is facing an outbreak of cases of the Covid-19 epidemic, Trump did not utter a single word about the health crisis and its social and economic impact, contenting himself with denouncing the states and holding them responsible for the delay in distributing vaccines.
Meanwhile, the number of deaths is accumulating, and the United States on Wednesday, the penultimate day of Trump's vacation in Florida, recorded 3,927 deaths within 24 hours, in an unprecedented toll so far.
After Trump ditches his New Year's Eve in Maralago at the last minute, he awaits his arrival in Washington on Thursday afternoon.
The president has 20 days left in the White House.
20 days raises many questions. What will he do with it? Will he finally change his position in the last half of his term? Will he attend Joe Biden's inauguration on January 20?
Nobody risks speculation, but signs of support for the outgoing president are waning day by day.
Senate Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, one of the most powerful men in Washington, acknowledged Biden's victory. Then he clearly stated in recent days, in the context of discussing the aid plan for families, that the president's requests were no longer among his priorities.
But the final blow came from the New York Post, which provided steadfast support for Trump over four years, which rewarded it with praise and praise, finally calling for him to overcome his "anger at his defeat" in the elections.
The newspaper was issued with an unambiguous first page, as it was titled "Mr. President .. Stop this madness."
