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As the nation prepares for the unprecedented trial of former President Donald Trump, the question on everyone's mind is: how will this impact his potential future in politics? Trump's first trial, set to begin in March, marks a critical juncture in his post-presidency, one that will put his split-screen campaign to the test.
For now, Trump is leaning into the chaos. He is using the gavel as a gavel to rouse his supporters. He is using the prosecution as a foil. Whether this split-screen tactic ends with a return to the White House or a perp walk remains the great unknown. Trump--39-s First Trial to Test His Split-Screen Campaign
The core thesis of the split-screen campaign is that Trump is merely the canary in the coal mine. He argues that the indictments against him (the New York hush-money case, the Florida documents case, the Georgia election case) are not about him, but about the weaponization of government against his voters. Every time Judge Merchan issues a gag order, Trump claims he is being muzzled for them . This resonates deeply with a base that feels disenfranchised by coastal elites. As the nation prepares for the unprecedented trial