
Those closest to Donald Trump are starting to question the president, according to a former insider.
Author and former Trump associate Lev Parnas, who has reported on Trump's purported "humiliation" by Russia's Putin, on Sunday published an article entitled "Trump Is Tearing It All Down — But There Is Hope," in which he explains all the harm he sees Trump doing to our nation.
"We have a president, twice impeached, now back in power, ignoring court rulings and pardoning domestic extremists — people who plotted to kidnap a sitting governor — while openly mocking the rule of law," he said, adding, "So yes — it’s understandable to feel overwhelmed. But here’s the truth you need to hold onto."
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Parnas proudly proclaims, "In darkness, there is still hope."
"The louder Trump gets, the more people start to whisper," he added, before dropping some news from his MAGA sources.
"Behind the scenes, beyond the headlines, the machine is starting to stutter. My sources — real people inside the Trump orbit — are telling me something new. Some of the die-hard loyalists, the ones who were all in, are starting to look the other way," he wrote. "They’re not jumping ship — not yet — but they’re asking quiet questions. They’re thinking outside the cult. They’re starting to feel the weight of what this man is doing, not just to the country, but to them. And that’s the thing about darkness: it always looks most complete just before the light breaks through."
Parnas further said, "Think about it — Trump’s strength comes from intimidation, from silence, from exhaustion. He wants you to feel like it’s over. He needs you to feel powerless. Because the second we all remember we can fight back — that’s when the tide turns."
"And we are fighting back," he added optimistically.