German Ambassador Warns of 'Maximum Disruption' Under Trump Presidency
The German Ambassador to the United States, Andreas Michaelis, has issued a chilling forecast concerning the potential impact of Donald Trump's upcoming presidency. According to a confidential analysis obtained by Reuters, the ambassador fears that Trump's administration may drastically alter the political landscape in the U.S., concentrating power in the presidency at the expense of Congress and state governments.
The document, dated January 14, describes Trump's agenda as one of "maximum disruption," with severe implications for democratic principles and the system of checks and balances. It suggests that legislative bodies, enforcement agencies, and the media could be stripped of their independence and subject to political manipulation. Additionally, it warns of large technology companies gaining significant governmental influence.
Ambassador Michaelis emphasizes the role of the U.S. judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court, in the domestic conflicts expected to arise during Trump's term. Although there are concerns about the expansion of presidential authority, many observers believe that the Supreme Court may still act to prevent extreme measures.
The analysis also predicts that political power might be wielded through judicial prosecution, particularly with Trump's plans for mass deportations and legal protections. It further highlights potential conflicts with state governments and suggests that Trump may resort to emergency measures or even military involvement for domestic law enforcement.
In response to the leaked document, the German Foreign Office stated that it refrains from commenting on internal analyses but affirmed the importance of maintaining a close relationship with the U.S. Trump is set to be inaugurated as the next U.S. president on Monday, taking over from Joe Biden.
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