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Former President Donald Trump is an incredible scientific specimen worthy of research and — when the time comes — neurological preservation. After all, how else will we unlock the hidden medical secrets that have enabled the man to survive more than 70 years and counting, fueled almost entirely by ego and greed? It’s as if some bizarre form of photosynthesis grants this man the energy he needs to make it through the day, simply by loving his fortune only slightly less than he loves himself. Surely this is worthy of investigation!
Take, for instance, a newly public anecdote from ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl’s forthcoming book Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show. The excerpt describes one of the former president’s last attempted acts in office — and how it all collapsed shortly thereafter. All the classic Trumpian elements are there: galaxy-sized ego, gleeful threats of collateral damage against the hands that feed him, and above all else, an absolutely shameless unwillingness to follow through on any of his bravado once faced with the actual work it would entail.
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