Why Trump is (still) forever
Whether he's willing to admit it or not, Donald Trump has lost the presidency. And come January 20, he will be gone from the White House. However, that does not mean Trump will magically disappear. In his latest episode of The Point on YouTube, CNN's Chris Cillizza explains how Trump's political influence will stretch far into the future.
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