#Trump: Accepting a Temporary Recession in the U.S.# The U.S. President serves a four-year term, and considering Trump's age and the requirements for reelection, the likelihood of him continuing for another term is extremely slim. Even if he can accept a temporary economic recession in the U.S., the American public will not agree. The next president will not agree either, as it is uncertain whether the next one will be a Democrat or a Republican. Even among Republicans, they might not be as far-right as he is.

​In an interview, when asked whether he would accept a temporary economic recession in the U.S. in the long term, Trump first pursed his lips and then shook his head before saying, 'Hmm, it's acceptable.' This reflects his internal conflicting feelings and uncertain thoughts about the future. However, ultimately, in order to continue pursuing his so-called goal of making America great again, he can only firmly maintain his stance.

​But just over three months into his term, the U.S. is likely to fall into a recession. This indeed is too fast! Not only is the American public unprepared for such a mindset, but the Republicans are probably not prepared either, and neither is the global public. Yet, to some extent, this is a good thing, as the world finally realizes that no matter how powerful America was in the past, it will eventually decline. Moreover, its decline is not a gradual one; it is a kind of plummet. Just the chaotic governance of one president can lead to America's decline.

​Musk has also distanced himself from him, and the efficiency department in the U.S. has come to an end without results. The three-pronged tariff strategy has not yielded results, so what can Trump do in the future?

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