Too early to assess Trump’s place in history

Let me be crystal clear on a key point: Although I remain a fierce critic of Donald Trump in his role as president, I am not going to join many other critics in assigning his place in history among all the men who have served in the office.

Why not? Because I am willing to give the guy the tiniest benefit of the tiniest smidgen of doubt as to where he will end up.

The guy still has three years to go before he is shown the door out of the White House for the final time. He isn’t likely to don the statesman’s garb and act like a president. Events, though, could break in this guy’s favor.

There could be a peace agreement that ends the Russia-Ukraine war. There could be a treaty hammered out between Israel and Hamas, ending the siege in Gaza. China and other industrialized giant nations could find a way to end the burgeoning trade war that Trump launched with his tariffs on everything we import into the United States.

Whatever role Trump might play in all of this remains to be seen.

His utterly callous remarks in the wake of Rob and Michele Reiners’ murder were too much for many critics. I agree that Trump demonstrated a level of crassness that defies description. Many critics have gone on social media to declare Trump to be the worst president in U.S. history as a result.

I don’t expect any of what I have to might actually occur.

However …

They might take place. With that I am going to withhold final judgment just in case.

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