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Someone Asked Twitter What Trump Will Be Doing A Year From Now—And The Predictions Are On Point

Someone Asked Twitter What Trump Will Be Doing A Year From Now—And The Predictions Are On Point
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President Donald Trump—despite his best efforts—has less than a week left in office.

On January 20, President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn in as the President of the United States.


And so, the internet began to wax rhapsodic over what the future might hold for soon-to-be-former President Trump.

Historian Michael Beschloss asked the question:

Immediately people obliged.

Many felt Trump might not be a free man a year from now.




Others felt he might need to find a way to take care of his finances.





And of course there were those who thought fleeing the country might be on the docket.



Well, we will all find out what's next for Trump real soon.

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