After Trump wins the 2024 presidential election, many see him as a figure akin to 'The Count of Monte Cristo', believing that upon his return to the White House, he will surely seek revenge and settle scores with all who have hindered him before.

However, shortly after Trump's victory, he stated that he would have lunch with current President Biden, who also promised a 'peaceful transfer of power'. It appears that the two parties may have reached a significant consensus privately, with both sides 'taking a step back'.

The two parties in the U.S. reach a deal.

Trump has claimed that once in office, he would publicly reveal 'the truth about Kennedy's assassination' and disclose the 'Lolita Island list', but as it stands, Trump is highly likely to go back on his word.

In fact, these are all means for Trump to shape the electoral situation and exert pressure on potential opponents. Trump indicates to the outside world that 'he possesses some shocking dirt on certain powers', with the aim of dissuading these forces from taking action against him, making them aware that Trump has the capability for 'mutual destruction'.

For Trump, his most important task at the moment is to consolidate domestic forces, firmly secure his position as President of the United States, and lay the groundwork for his presidential career over the next four years. Trump has proposed a series of ambitious plans, such as deporting millions of illegal immigrants annually, waging trade wars globally, and mediating the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

If Trump wants to achieve these 'political accomplishments', he must first make certain 'compromises' with the Democrats and the deep state to ensure a smooth transition of presidential power. Once everything settles down and the presidency, vice presidency, Senate, House of Representatives, and Supreme Court are all 'in hand', Trump can find his opportunity for revenge.

Therefore, Trump has engaged in 'cooperation' with Biden and Harris; they have communicated via phone and agreed to meet offline. Trump stated, 'The relevant dialogue was very pleasant, and there is mutual respect between us.'

The Democratic Party promises a peaceful transfer of power.

Current U.S. President Biden also 'reciprocates', stating that he wants to ensure a 'peaceful' transfer of power to the elected president Trump in January, instructing the entire government to cooperate with Trump's team, hoping the American citizens will accept the election results.

Current U.S. Vice President Harris also pointed out that 'she hopes the transition goes as smoothly as possible'. As a result, Trump and the Democratic leadership seem to have maintained a 'superficial harmony', both sides appear to be looking towards the future.

Surprisingly, Biden has no plans to grant a special pardon to his son during his final presidential term. According to Observer.com, White House Press Secretary Jean-Pierre indicated that Biden does not consider pardoning his convicted son.

It is known that Biden's son Hunter Biden has already been tried in a U.S. court this June and convicted of multiple crimes. Although Hunter Biden has often been a source of trouble for Biden, who lost his wife in his early years and his eldest son in middle age, Hunter Biden remains the family member that Biden finds it hardest to let go of.

Biden's final wish is probably to ensure Hunter Biden's safety. However, with the White House repeatedly clarifying the situation, people increasingly feel that Biden may 'sacrifice his son for the greater good' and 'hand Hunter Biden over to Trump for disposal'.

Biden does not plan to pardon his son.

In fact, Biden is likely to have reached a 'deal' with Trump privately. Trump has stated that he would grant a special pardon to Hunter Biden.

It can be speculated that Trump will not make concessions without reason.

Work statement: Content sourced from @Observer.com.

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