Judgment day for Donald Trump and the United States

Judgment day for Donald Trump and the United States
Judgment day for Donald Trump and the United States

Published on November 4, 2024 at 9:11 p.m. / Modified on November 4, 2024 at 9:14 p.m.

The day of reckoning has arrived in the United States. Americans are voting this Tuesday, November 5, and tens of millions of them have already fulfilled their electoral obligations. The verdict of the polls, the only one that counts in democracy, will be feverishly awaited during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, or much later depending on the thinness of the gap between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and their parties for control of the Congress.

Since his backward departure from the White House, after attacking two pillars of democracy, namely the peaceful alternation of power and confidence in the electoral system, the former president has escaped justice with the complicity of the magistrates of the Supreme Court. He has put his fate in the hands of the voters who will finally decide, the last defense against a leap into the unknown.

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