I wonder if he himself has figured out what he's going to say. Crafting this story is going to require a level of cleverness not usually seen from him and his immediate associates.
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Perhaps the solution is to use the line favored by executives who are forced out: that despite being the wronged party, he's leaving voluntarily to prevent the organization from being distracted by this controversy at this critical moment.
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He’ll blame bone spurs. Worked for him in the past.
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Republicans.
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My favorite is the people who believe in the Deep State but also believe the courts are going to give Trump the election
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Right? *looks in mirror* “it looks like... we were the deep state all along”
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I think he'll eventually say it wasnt worth it He'll have to devalue the job itself to maintain his narcissism
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Most plausible answer I’ve seen so far. He was already doing this before he was president in prep for his loss
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Eealised what a weak office the President actually is (thus continuing the "undermining democracy" narrative) and so can be of best service from the outside, holding power to account through the Non-Fake-Media.
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Realised*. Dammit twitter, allow an edit period!
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