Trump at 80: A Watershed Year Ahead?
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As Donald Trump marks one year since his second-term inauguration, his recent appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos is drawing fresh scrutiny. The event was overshadowed by renewed speculation over his long-stated ambition to purchase Greenland.
Observers note the frenetic energy of the former president, who turns 80 this June. His Davos speech, delivered immediately after arriving from Washington, was characterized by its meandering style, personal insults, and frequent inaccuracies.
Analysts suggest this moment may represent a turning point. The combination of his advanced age, unwavering ambitions, and confrontational global diplomacy could define a critical period for his presidency and its impact worldwide. The coming year is now seen as a potential watershed for the Trump administration's legacy.