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The Exit Strategy

The Exit Strategy

Trump doesn’t want to govern America.

He wants to liquidate it.

This was never about patriotism. Not about faith, or freedom, or even power for its own sake. It was about value extraction — draining what remains of a struggling democracy and leaving behind a scorched husk for someone else to clean up.

Like a hedge fund targeting a collapsing company, he’s:
• Gutted the institutions,
• Looted the assets,
• Loaded the debt,
• And now he’s preparing to walk away.

He’s already tossing his base overboard. That’s not betrayal — it’s standard practice. Once the noise has served its purpose, the real work begins: securing the courts, gutting regulations, transferring wealth upward, and setting the nation’s safety nets on fire so no one else can use them.

When it all crashes — when the hospitals close, the water runs brown, the schools go dark — he’ll be gone. Holed up in a fortress with private security and offshore accounts.

He’s not building a future.

He’s salvaging parts.

The worst part? It might already be too late to stop the damage. But we can name it. We can write it down. So when the country asks what happened, we can answer:

It wasn’t a revolution. It was a heist.