Jiang uses Donald Trump and a hypothetical Democratic return in 2028 to argue that rival elites will intensify corruption rather than restore republican virtue.
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2028
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...okay let's imagine donald trump he's kicked out of office in 2028 the democrats come in what are they going to do uh yes..."
Key Notes
He says Democrats have no independent plan and would probably continue Trump's plan if they won in 2028.
Jiang predicts Trump will seek a way to stay in power indefinitely because leaving office would expose him to prosecution and elite attack.
He argues that a Trump vice-presidential workaround in 2028 would create a constitutional crisis with riots, secession threats, civil conflict, and insurgencies.
He says special forces and deep-state members would have incentives to commit terrorism, assassination, election meddling, and interference to keep an Iran war going and ensure Trump wins in 2028.
He says that after winning in 2028, Trump could pivot from the Iran war to ending it and making America into a Christian isolationist theocracy.
Jiang predicts massive discontent and uprising in the United States, with much depending on 2028 because he expects Trump will not leave office voluntarily.
He says one likely route is Trump running as vice president under Don Jr. in 2028 and relying on a friendly Supreme Court if challenged.
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"...okay let's imagine donald trump he's kicked out of office in 2028 the democrats come in what are they going to do uh yes..."
"So my question is about how Trump is going to deal with the internal conflict in America. Right now, he only has like 37..."
"...Okay? So even if the Democrats were to win office in 2028, what they would probably do is continue Trump's plan because they themselves..."
"So I think ne xt two years thing s will reach an equilibrium OK me aning that this war doesn 't end but America..."
"...constitution uh there might be a false flag attack um in 2028 he could technically run as a vice president and have his son..."
"he'll have like like a solid majority um so again i don't know the specifics of what they have have in mind i think..."
"That's literally what they're doing. They believe that in 2028, the Democrats will come in, reverse off Trump's policies, uh, as Biden did in..."
"...he wants a third term. He recently is selling these Trump 2028 hats. I mean, everything he's done has sort of related to everyone..."
"...you want. Do you understand? So what Trump can do in 2028 is have his son run for president, and he becomes the vice..."
"That's a trick he can use in 2028, okay? Because I guarantee you, the moment he steps into the White House, he's like, okay,..."
"...lose this war. Why would this be good for Trump in 2028? The entire society, the entire left is mobilized to get rid of..."
"In 2028, if there's a war in Iran and Trump is running again to maintain the war, I guarantee you, these guys and other..."
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