The 8 predictions of Hillary Clinton for Trump presidency come true.

On January 20th, Donald Trump will leave the White House Oval Office. After the chaos caused by his supporters in the Capitol, Donald Trump's popularity has declined especially during the events of the past two weeks. According to a Independent article, Hillary Clinton, during the 2016 election campaign, he was not afraid to show [...]
According to a Independent article, Hillary Clinton, during the 2016 election campaign, he was not afraid to show how terrible his presidency would be, and exactly Independent compared what Hillary Clinton said four years ago to what happened today:
Clinton claimed Trump would refuse to declare the heels, saying “ai would not pay any federal tax”.
Trump had then declared that this was an intelligent act on his part. In September 2020, the New York Times reported in a long report that Trump paid only $750 in 2016 and 2017.
In fact, the same article stated that for the previous 11 years, he had not paid taxes.
2) US reputation will drop
According to one report, the United States has experienced the largest global belief “since 2016.
In fact, five months after Trump took office, a Pew Research Center survey showed a significant decline in Trump, compared to his predecessor, Barack Obama.
More specifically, a survey of 40,447 people in 37 countries found that only 22% believed Trump, while 64% believed Obama. Moreover, 75% describes it as “arogans”, 65% as “o-tolerant” and 62% as dangerous “”.
The investigation ended at the time Trump took over. It should be stressed that in a similar survey, the assessment of Trump's approval as US president in 2017 increased from 22% to 29% in 2020.
3) Probability of a Military Conflict
In 2016, Hillary Clinton said: “it is not hard to imagine that Donald Trump is leading the country into a war. Donald Trump knows nothing about Iran and its nuclear program.
In November 2020, Donald Trump ordered an air strike against Iranian Qassem Sulejmani. Immediately after the assassination, Khamenei promised “cruel revenge” for the murder of Suleiman. Trump's response through Twitter was: “Iran never won a fight”.
4) Mexico will not pay for the wall Trump is planning
Hillary Clinton in 2016 had stressed that “Mexico would not pay for the partition wall between the two countries”.
If this wall is ever built, you can be sure that American taxpayers will be the ones who will pay not Mexico. So far, both former presidents and the current president of Mexico have refused categories to finance the partition wall.
It is estimated that the US government has spent more than $11 billion on the cost of building the wall.
5) Racial tensions will increase
In 2016, Hillary Clinton spoke of racial tensions if Trump became president. In 2017 a journalist asked Trump. “How worried are you about racial relations in America? ” “Do you think things have gotten worse since you took office?”
“I think race relations have improved or are the same,” the president of the United States on the run replied.
According to data from the Pew Research Centre, during Donald Trump's two years of presidency, 56% of Americans said racial relations had deteriorated. That number is even higher among the colored (73%), the Hepanics (69%) and Asians (65%).
Racial tensions peaked in May 2020 following George Floyd's brutal murder. His murder has resulted in numerous international protests.
6) LGBTQ+ Community Will Not Enjoy Rights According to Trump
Hillary Clinton, during a meeting to raise funds for a LGBTQ+ community, warned community members should be vigilant about what has been achieved for them. “We can never be able to rely on this administration about LGBT issues,” she added.
At the beginning of this year, the president of the Human Rights Campaign, Alfonso David, responded to Trump's claims that he had undertaken “major steps” for the LGBTQ+ community.
Since Trump took office, he has rejected the law of equality and issued an executive order for the community of LGBTQ + seeking asylum in the United States.
He even joked that Pence wanted to <x0varte” all LGBTQ + members.
7) Billion of Billions
The Trump's “Plan was to cut billionaire taxes.” Trump always takes care of himself and people like him, “said Hillary Clinton in 2016.
According to the BBC, Donald Trump allowed billionaires the largest tax cut.
Economists like Berkeley, Emanuel Szek and Gabriel Zuckman said Donald Trump's $1.5 billion tax cuts helped billionaires pay less than the working class for the first time in history.
In short, the 400 richest families in the US paid an average real tax rate of 23% in 2018, while less than half of American households paid 24.2%.
Tax cuts apply only to corporate taxes, not individual taxes.
8) If he loses, he'll pretend the elections were manipulated
During the recent presidential debate in 2016, Hillary Clinton stressed that Donald Trump has a custom since the outcome is not in his favor, notes there have been manipulations and fraud.
At the time, Trump had begun to claim that if Hillary Clinton won, he would refuse a peaceful transition, claiming the elections were manipulated. /abcnews











