Donald Trump’s life is being dismantled as we speak

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It’s not just that Donald Trump’s presidency and legacy have been ground to a pulp, as he faces his second impeachment with nine days or less remaining in office. It’s that his life is being dismantled in a way that goes far beyond politics.

As tends to happen to domestic terrorists like Donald Trump, he’s rapidly losing everything. The PGA just took a major golf tournament from him. New York City is taking a golf course away from him. One of his banks is immediately closing all of his accounts. Even his pal Bill Belichick just publicly turned down the Presidential Medal of Freedom, for fear of being associated with him.

Of course this is just the beginning. Before long, creditors and government regulators will be fighting over who gets to seize Donald Trump’s assets and properties first. He’ll be bankrupt soon. The criminal charges will come, on a state and federal level, and he can’t pardon all of it away. Trump is going to prison – and by the time he gets there he’ll have nothing left anyway.