Jen Psaki, former White House Press Secretary under President Biden, delivered a sharp critique of Donald Trump, suggesting his political influence is waning. In a recent interview, Psaki pointed to Trump’s declining poll numbers and the growing number of legal challenges he faces as evidence that he is “losing.”
Psaki argued that Trump’s grip on the Republican Party is loosening, and that his increasingly erratic behavior is alienating moderate voters. She highlighted recent primary election results where Trump-backed candidates have underperformed, indicating a shift in the party’s base. Psaki also noted that Trump’s continued focus on relitigating the 2020 election is a losing strategy, as most Americans are more concerned with current economic and social issues.
This criticism from a prominent former Biden official comes as the Democratic Party is grappling with its own challenges, including low approval ratings for the President and concerns about the economy. However, Psaki’s remarks suggest that Democrats see an opportunity to capitalize on Trump’s perceived vulnerabilities and position themselves as the more stable and responsible alternative.
The comments are likely to intensify the already heated political climate as the 2024 election draws closer. Trump’s allies are expected to dismiss Psaki’s criticism as partisan attacks, but her analysis reflects a growing sentiment among some political observers that Trump’s dominance in American politics may be diminishing.