A couple of weeks after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 election, Donald Trump whined on Twitter about the president-elect moving forward with plans to choose a cabinet. As far as the Republican was concerned, there was still a chance “the courts and/or legislatures” would “flip” states and allow him to claim power he didn’t earn.
The tantrum culminated in a notable phrase: “THE WORLD IS WATCHING!!!”
Unfortunately, that was true. The Washington Post reported soon after on international reactions to the outgoing president’s attacks on his own country’s democracy, leaving foreign observers struggling “to maintain confidence that America’s principles and ideals will prevail.”
Nearly two months later, as Trump desperately searches for ways to nullify election results he doesn’t like, much of the world has not turned away. The New York Times reported today:
President Trump’s extraordinary, wheedling telephone call to state officials in Georgia seeking to overturn the election results there has shaken many Europeans — not so much for what it reveals about Mr. Trump himself, but for what it may portend for the health of American democracy.
Patrick Chevallereau, a former French military officer now at RUSI, a defense research institution in London, told the Times that Trump’s weekend call “shows that the current president is in a mind-set to do anything — absolutely anything — before Jan. 20. There is zero standard, zero reference, zero ethics.” Chevallereau added, “Everything else than himself can be destroyed and collapse, including us.”
Just as importantly, the article quoted Leslie Vinjamuri, director of the U.S. and Americas program at Chatham House, the British research institution, saying, “[B]y far the most troubling thing is the number of Republicans who are willing to go along with [Trump], and what it’s doing to the Republican Party, playing out in real time.”









