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‘It’s worse than that’: Expert shares sobering warning as Donald Trump’s ‘defects’ get worse

A foreign policy expert has given a serious warning about President Donald Trump during a recent interview. Speaking on the show “Deadline: White House: Weekend” on MSNBC, Tom Nichols said that what he sees as Trump’s personal flaws seem to be getting worse over time.

He also pointed out something more worrying there doesn’t seem to be anyone close to Trump who is able or willing to control or limit his behavior.

This concern is growing at a very sensitive time, as the United States prepares for a major election. According to Nichols, Trump has already shown signs that he might not accept the results if he loses, which could create serious tension in the country.

Nichols explained that many people have gotten used to reacting to Trump’s actions by laughing them off or dismissing them as strange or shocking. But he said the situation is more serious than that.

In his view, Trump’s behavior suggests there may be no real limits to what he is willing to do. He even gave an example, saying Trump once made major changes to parts of the White House simply because he wanted to, and no one stepped in to stop him.

He went on to say that these kinds of actions show that the issues people have long noticed in Trump’s personality are becoming stronger. Nichols said these traits have been visible for many years, but now they appear to be getting worse.

Another key concern he raised is the lack of resistance. He said members of the Republican Party are not stopping Trump, and while Democrats are trying to respond, he believes they are not reacting strongly enough.

At the same time, he described the American public as being overwhelmed by the constant flow of unusual or controversial actions and statements, to the point where many people feel tired or numb to it all.

Overall, Nichols painted a picture of a situation where troubling behavior is increasing, while the systems and people who might normally push back are not doing enough to control it.

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