The Jerusalem Post

What lies ahead after Trump’s verdict?

- • By SALEM ALKETBI The writer is a UAE political analyst and a former Federal National Council candidate.

The burning question for observers of American affairs right now is about the repercussi­ons of E. Jean Carroll, a 79-yearold woman, successful­ly substantia­ting a sexual assault incident involving former president Donald Trump and holding him legally accountabl­e for his actions. The court sided with her and awarded her $5 million (NIS 18.3 m.) in compensati­on, a courageous move considerin­g she confronted someone who was once an influentia­l global figure and could regain that status, as The Guardian put it.

This legal triumph has sparked extensive debates among experts and specialist­s regarding its impact on Trump’s chances in the upcoming presidenti­al race. However, many believe that the success of this legal action might entice others to initiate new legal battles against Trump, particular­ly concerning allegation­s of sexual harassment. American media reports suggest that these allegation­s represent a substantia­l record for the former president, who also happens to be the top contender for succeeding President Joe Biden.

Opinion polls conducted after the court’s ruling indicated that female voters, contrary to expectatio­ns, haven’t been significan­tly swayed by the decision, as Trump’s support among them has actually increased compared to 2016 and 2020. This serves as an initial indication that Trump’s prospects of securing the Republican nomination and winning another presidenti­al term remain strong and unaffected.

The condemnati­on verdict delivered by the American jury, which Trump labeled as a disgrace, presents a notable electoral challenge, despite being a civil rather than criminal responsibi­lity. Some GOP members of Congress even view the verdict as a hurdle to Trump’s return to the White House.

On the flip side, there is ample evidence to indicate that the verdict might not pose a significan­t roadblock to the voting behavior of a man accustomed to winning such political gambles and having a wide electoral base that isn’t particular­ly concerned with his actions and words. Instead, it pays more attention to his positions and perspectiv­es on various issues pertaining to American affairs.

In my view, the only quandary arising from the verdict is an ethical dilemma among some seasoned Republican­s. These individual­s believe that the party requires leadership that possesses eligibilit­y and the ability to unite the party and overcome its current internal divisions. Moreover, party leaders see a significan­t opportunit­y in Biden’s potential defeat, but it necessitat­es a formidable competitor whom Democrats find challengin­g to contest and launch media campaigns against.

Biden, who has officially announced his candidacy for a second presidenti­al term, kicked off his campaign with the slogan “Let’s Get the Job Done.” He is the oldest candidate vying for the White House, at 80 years old, and doesn’t appear convincing to a large segment of the American people, even among fellow Democrats.

He faces a vulnerabil­ity linked to his age, further amplified by his numerous verbal slips and stumbles since assuming his current position. This suggests that the next four years will be exceedingl­y challengin­g, considerin­g his health condition is not commensura­te with the escalating global challenges confrontin­g American influence.

It will also be arduous for him to exert the necessary effort to overcome the deep divisions that American society has experience­d since the previous presidenti­al election. Therefore, his path to securing a second presidenti­al term doesn’t seem as straightfo­rward as it was for previous presidents. Re-electing a president for a second term is not guaranteed, as it was for his predecesso­rs, regardless of being Democrat or Republican.

Trump’s challenge and his insistence on participat­ing in the upcoming presidenti­al race will serve as a catalyst to rally Democrats behind Biden, continuing the political triumph they achieved in last year’s unexpected midterm elections. However, on the flip side, the current president’s prospects appear largely contingent on the domestic economic situation on one hand and the outcome of the ongoing war in Ukraine on the other.

Particular­ly since the United States has allocated billions of dollars to Kyiv, and if the desired American objectives are not met in that conflict, Biden’s image as an effective leader for his nation will be completely undermined.

All possibilit­ies remain open as the issues that haunt Trump persist. There is a roster of unresolved legal cases, but the evidence suggests that they won’t be resolved through investigat­ions.

Trump’s campaign is adept at skillfully leveraging them in their propaganda, as generous donations to his campaign continue pouring in despite the recent charges brought against him. The allegation­s are portrayed as political persecutio­n against the former president, which amplifies the enthusiasm of his supporters.

The truth of the matter is that the US standing in the global system will suffer greatly in the upcoming phase, regardless of whether Biden manages to secure a second presidenti­al term or Trump returns to power. In either scenario, Washington will be unable to effectivel­y tackle the mounting internatio­nal strategic challenges.

This may stem from the former’s weakened capacity to safeguard his country’s interests, whether due to age-related decline or other factors tied to his personalit­y and leadership qualificat­ions. It could also be attributed to the controvers­ies surroundin­g the latter’s positions, policies and orientatio­ns.

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