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After the arrests and balls, Trump accepts the second term with a new passion

At the entrance to the Oval Office, where the president and his visitors can see it every day, the search photo of a glowing Donald J. Trump, after he has been arrested, hangs up and accused of overthrowing an election.

A few hundred meters away in the Grand Foyer of the White House, where the official portraits of former presidents are exhibited in solemn poses, a painting of a defiant Mr. Trump, which is injected on his face by potential assassins, is injected by potential assassins, and shouting: “Fight! Fight!”.

These icons from Mr. Trump's journey to power are great when he ended the first 100 days of his second presidency. There is a reason why he placed these pictures in positions of meaning. They reflect a man's crucible, who escaped the existential threats of prisons and death when he was after justification and revenge. They fuel his self -authorized narrative as a man of fate who was saved by God to save America.

In the opening chapter of this new term, Mr. Trump acted like a man who moves with almost messianic zeal to transform America from top to bottom and at the same time the exact retaliation against enemies. He seems intended to tear down the old order regardless of the collateral damage and to reduce his personal impression not only to government and foreign representatives, but to almost every aspect of national life, including economy, culture, sport, academy, legal world and the media.

Due to mere willpower and the brazen claims of the presidential power, Mr. Trump has contributed more to change the country's trajectory than every president since Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced the concept of a first 100-day presidential scale. But where Roosevelt used his early weeks to build a new building, Mr. Trump used his to tear it down. In fact, he tries to lift the liberal -social and international system that constructed Roosevelt, “handling neoliberalism”, as an adjutant put it.

Almost every day brings a new violation of those who were once regarded as the rules, movements that inspired its insurgent supporters and have strengthened his nervous opponents. In his own statement, Mr. Trump's way to the “Golden Age”, which he promised in his opening speech, while his opponents fear that it is instead the path to a new dark age of autocracy, repression and upheaval.

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