The Columbus Dispatch

Trump’s flailing corrodes trust

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Maybe Donald Trump finally sees that the trash compactor walls are closing in. After otherwise loyal Republican­s increasing­ly acknowledg­ed that his legal options are exhausted and urged the transition to Presidente­lect Joe Biden to begin immediatel­y, Trump allowed the General Services Administra­tion to finally permit the process to proceed.

Pray this means the famously adolescent and mercurial president is prepared to transform into something approximat­ing a grownup, acknowledg­ing the election results he still refuses to fully accept and enabling a full and smooth passing of the baton to Biden, lest COVID vaccine distributi­on and other critical functions are impaired.

What finally began to wake him up? Was it Blackstone’s Steve Schwarzman, a stalwart ally of the president, acknowledg­ing reality? “I am ready to help President-elect Biden and his team,” the Trump confidant said Monday. Another 164 American CEOS wrote an open letter Monday urging Trump to smell the bitter coffee.

Also, following Georgia’s certification of Biden’s victory Friday, Michigan Monday confirmed its count, bucking Trump’s meddling. Nevada and Pennsylvan­ia followed suit Tuesday.

While Trump is nominally allowing the transition to proceed, he still tweets that “I believe we will prevail!” That delusion remains a very troubling sign.

The wider damage he’s done to democracy is already irreparabl­e. Some significant percentage of Trump’s enthusiast­s, fed a steady diet of tripe, have been conditione­d to believe that the United States is in the throes of a coup by leftist vote-counters.

Thus, U.S. institutio­ns already in the throes of a legitimacy crisis — remember, Trump won in 2016 by calling the government a globalist liberal cabal — will drift ever further from ever larger numbers of Americans. Public health officials’ lifesaving advice will be ignored. Anti-state violence will increase.

Let this mark a turning point. It’s never too late to do the right thing.

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