Why Trump Doesn’t Care If You Vote in Four Years
Donald Trump has always been a master at manipulating his audience, but his recent comments at The Believers’ Summit laid bare his true intentions. Telling Christians they “won't have to vote anymore” if he wins this election is more than just a bizarre remark—it’s a chilling glimpse into the mind of a man who cares for nothing and no one but himself. It’s time we take his words at face value and recognize the dangerous narcissist he truly is.
Trump’s plea to Christians to vote "just this time" is not about preserving democracy or advancing conservative values. It’s a desperate cry from a man who sees the presidency as his personal shield against accountability. His term-limited status means he won’t care about the future once his next four years are up. He’s not interested in the well-being of the Republican Party, the country, or the Christian community he claims to love. His singular focus is on staying out of jail and continuing to enrich himself.
Look at his track record: Trump’s entire career has been marked by self-serving decisions and blatant disregard for anyone outside his immediate circle. From his business dealings to his presidency, Trump has always put his own interests above all else. His flip-flop on TikTok—opposing it until it lined his pockets—is just one of many examples of his opportunistic behavior. He has no core values or principles, only a relentless drive to benefit himself.
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