“When somebody finally does stop him, he doesn’t course correct like a mature human being. He doesn’t come up with a different strategy.”
Doubling Down Is “Extremely Dangerous”
Mary emphasized that this tendency to “double down”—or even quadruple down—is a threat with serious consequences.
“It’s extremely dangerous behavior, especially for someone with the power to bring the world to the brink of economic chaos or even a war nobody else wants,” she said.
She pointed out that this is not a new pattern. Throughout Trump’s life and political career, those who initially oppose him often back down, unintentionally giving him more influence and “oxygen” to act.
“That emboldens him further,” Mary warned, adding that moments of genuine opposition are rare—but hints that change may finally be on the horizon.
Why It Matters
Mary’s warning highlights more than just personal critique—it raises questions about accountability, decision-making, and global impact when bold, unchecked behavior goes unchallenged. Her insights suggest that patterns in leadership can ripple far beyond personal or national consequences, touching everything from economic stability to international relations.
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