According to a psychologist, Donald Trump could truly “miss” Joe Biden now that the president has withdrawn from the race.
According to a psychologist, Donald Trump could truly “miss” Joe Biden now that the president has withdrawn from the race. According to psychologist Mark Seglin, the former president’s desire to win the election may be on the decline due to his perception that Biden “cheated” on him and his desire for a second term as “revenge” for his loss in 2022. Trump may have had “markers” of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following his escape from an attempted assassination.
“Trump slaughtered and overthrew the establishment, so in essence, he won. Seglin stated to the Daily Express US that “he seems to miss [Biden].”
‘To destroy people takes a lot of motivation’
According to Seglin, Trump is not as motivated to defeat Kamala Harris as he was to defeat Biden. Seglin and other insiders asserted that Trump had personal animosity toward Biden following his defeat in 2020.
But with Biden not there right now, Trump could be going through a “emotional vacancy.” “This is more than simply a presidential election. Trump had a burning desire to demolish Biden, and he succeeded in doing so, but what now? Seglin asked.
“It takes a lot of motivation to ruin individuals. Lots of vigor. It really has to be a catalyst for your emotions,” Seglin said. “Biden could do that cause Trump had some understanding that Biden was… a classy and cunning politician.”
“Trump successfully put himself in the same place he’s always been: the bad boy,” he stated. “So he becomes the villain, and he knows that the hero is not as white and pure as presented, and he figures out how and ruthlessly goes about destroying him.”
“He succeeds in destroying him, but the issue with revolutions is what to do after you’ve taken out the tyrant or the person you consider to be a tyrant?” the man questioned.
Harris, according to Seglin, “kept a low-profile” in comparison to Biden, making her less “hateable” to opponents. Trump could thus be less “motivated” to win at this point. “I think there’s just a vacancy in his emotional ability to organize a second battle,” Seglin stated. “He lacks the emotional capacity for