Steve Arino
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Donald Trump, age 74, is still VERY much alive--BUT at 11:30 A.M. ET this morning, the Presidency of Donald Trump died as a result of his opponent, Joe Biden, age 77, who became President-Elect on Saturday, November 7, 2020.
The Presidency of Donald Trump was born on November 9, 2016 at 3 A.M. ET, when Donald Trump surpassed Ronald Reagan as the then-Oldest U.S. President-Elect at age 70 after beating Hillary Clinton to the White House with 306 Electoral Votes, eventually taking the Oath of Office on January 20, 2017.
4 years later, after a long-hard battle to win re-election, the Presidency of Donald John Trump is officially Over, and on January 20, 2021, Joe Biden, who previously served as Vice President under Barack Obama, will succeed The Donald in taking the Oath of Office.
As America approaches the final days of Donald Trump's Presidency, The Donald is sure NOT to end his Presidency gently into that good night--and has already vowed to continue filing Frivolous Lawsuits based on Butt-Kiss Information about Voter Fraud across America; to paraphrase Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenney, it's time for Donald Trump to Put his Big-Boy Pants On and Accept his Defeat just as Daddy Bush (referring to George H.W. Bush) did 28 years ago when he lost HIS re-election bid to opponent Bill Clinton in 1992.
The Presidency of Donald Trump was born on November 9, 2016 at 3 A.M. ET, when Donald Trump surpassed Ronald Reagan as the then-Oldest U.S. President-Elect at age 70 after beating Hillary Clinton to the White House with 306 Electoral Votes, eventually taking the Oath of Office on January 20, 2017.
4 years later, after a long-hard battle to win re-election, the Presidency of Donald John Trump is officially Over, and on January 20, 2021, Joe Biden, who previously served as Vice President under Barack Obama, will succeed The Donald in taking the Oath of Office.
As America approaches the final days of Donald Trump's Presidency, The Donald is sure NOT to end his Presidency gently into that good night--and has already vowed to continue filing Frivolous Lawsuits based on Butt-Kiss Information about Voter Fraud across America; to paraphrase Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenney, it's time for Donald Trump to Put his Big-Boy Pants On and Accept his Defeat just as Daddy Bush (referring to George H.W. Bush) did 28 years ago when he lost HIS re-election bid to opponent Bill Clinton in 1992.