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Trump headed for a 'narcissistic explosion of unparalleled force' in new term: columnist

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New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd thinks that bad things are in store for President Donald Trump's second term. In a chat with NYT deputy opinion editor Patrick Healy, Dowd expressed fear that Trump now appears to feel invincible and utterly unbound by law. Dowd went on to say that "the visuals of the inaugural were very disturbing" this year when Trump gave prime seating to tech titans such as X owner Elon Musk, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Dowd also revealed that she recently interviewed actor Martin Short, who told her that he believed Trump's second term would be like the second act of "Cabaret," the notoriously dark musical about the end of Germany's Weimar Republic.

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