Thursday, January 7, 2021

TRUMP THROWS IN THE TOWEL: WILL TRANSFER POWER PEACEFULLY.

ICHEOKU says it took the loss of four lives to finally get to this climax as the president has promised a peaceful transfer of power on January 20th. It was an unwinnable fight with the amassed forces against him including members of the Republican Party, the Deep State as well as the Democratic Party. However he gave it his all; it was a good fight, admitted a one-man army is always outmaneuvered, outflanked and usually overwhelmed. How much fight can a man really wage against literally the world, but all is good that ends well; and no martial law will be declared any more as the saga of power-baton transfers goes on undisturbed. 
ICHEOKU says possibly the threatened mass resignation of his cabinet, preceded by the resignation of First Lady's press secretary Ms Grisham, as well as the rumored possible  invoking of Article 25 to remove him from office congregated to persuade him that it was time to throw in the towel. Is it possible too that First Lady Melania helped force the issue as well. However, millions of MAGA will be disappointed that they came this far and ended with the same result; but without any meaningful roadmap to actualize the desired objective, it will be foolhardy and futile continuing the fight. 
ICHEOKU says whatever finally forced his hands is now irrelevant as the bottom line is that the tension in the country will now somewhat defuse and the democratic experiment that is America safely trudges on. ICHEOKU commends the president for realizing that the game is up and that the judgment about what happened on November 3rd 2020 should now be left for in the hands of God. ICHEOKU heretofore congratulates president-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamara Harris and wishes them all the best. What a president who history will not easily forget as his Make America Great Agenda agenda resonated with the American people and so also was his America First policy objective. President Donald John Trump was exceptional and extraordinary president.

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