We’re starting to see a lot of rich asses

The billionaires who started to squirm in front of Donald Trump may not be able to straighten their backs again in the future, the leaders of European countries must also be careful, writes Äripäev in its editorial.

Donald Trump, the previous and next president of the United States, likes to make good deals, but even more so when he is worshiped. As any minor Trumpologist knows, being shunned by Manhattan’s business elite at one time gave birth to a rage in Trump that has fueled him for decades now. The only way that Trump knows: to bring the non-fliers to their knees before him.

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