Donald Trump’s own people tell him he’s going to prison

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It appears that Trump’s advisors have been having secret conversations with him. This was revealed by Maggie Haberman on CNN. And what these advisers have been saying is not good news for Donald Trump.

Apparently they are warning him that he is likely going to do prison time and the only way he can get out of it is by winning the 2024 election. Not quite the advice I would’ve given because I don’t think he can get out of it at all and there is no way he’s going to win the 2024 election. Nonetheless, Haberman reports that our traitor has been in a very morose mood these last few days, he’s not excited about anything including campaigning.

And Trump is getting desperate, begging Republicans to help him figure out a way to avoid these indictments and avoid prison. Reportedly Trump spoke by phone this week, to several Republicans, including Elise Stefanik and Kevin McCarthy to bounce ideas off each other, and figure out ways Republicans can defend him.

Of course, all these efforts are for naught. I remain convinced that Trump will go to prison. Now I know that’s preliminary, and I know all it takes is one juror, but the bottom line is, he’s racking up indictments faster than the speed of light. I don’t see how he gets out of the mess he is in.

On a psychological level, though, I must comment that I’ve never seen anyone so eager to destroy their own life than Donald Trump. You know what certain famous specialists in human nature would say about this. They would say that Trump on a subconscious level is punishing himself because of self-hatred, and I’m not convinced they’d be wrong.

The bottom line is deep down if you remove all the hubris and the artificial confidence and the anger and the threats, Trump is kind of reduced to a little orange candle. with a flicker that goes out more every day.

For all the hero worship coming from the Magas, the reality is Donald Trump is only human like the rest of us. And yes, he is human, though a sick and depraved human.

So taking all the other crap away and just looking at who and what he is, he’s a tired little man who hates everything including himself so yes there could be some self sabotage that is going on there.

He’s a pretty joyless person and the only thing that seems to bring him any momentary contentment is drama. Trump and drama are a super couple. I can’t remember a time there was not drama around Trump and what better way to bring drama to him permanently then to get multiple indictments?

This is only a theory and I have no idea what Trump self-conscious did or did not do, but it’s an interesting theory. The bottom line is he’s reached the point where he seems to know on some level he’s going down. Haberman’s comments do not surprise me. Trump is one of those people who will be in a perpetual state of unhappiness unless he gets his way and let’s face it this past week he’s gotten his way on virtually nothing.