Juan O. Savin: Return Of Trump
Juan O. Savin tells David “Nino” Rodriguez that Donald J. Trump did not come into the Presidency as king, emphasizing that there is a common misconception on how the nation’s highest office works.
Savin says the reality is that Trump basically wears two hats: He is the administrator of the government aimed internally, sort of a “chief of police,” and is Commander in Chief toward external enemies. “The problem is, he just can’t rule saying, ‘This and this and that’s the the way it is, and everyone else hit the road,” Savin says. “He can be a little bit decisive, but there are limits.”
Savin says that will all change when Trump reclaims the White House in November. He says when the pause is fully in play and it’s not instant, he doesn’t come back as President, but Commander in Chief in a wartime condition, and in that scenario he has the final say. Savin explains further, plus laments the ever-dangerous flow of immigrants into the country from the southern border and the Middle East, plus more.


