The Independent reports that President Donald Trump has lost control of most of the files and is in a free fall as bad as possible, in an indication that the November presidential elections are close.

American writer John Bennett said in his article with the newspaper that all the polls this year show that more Americans are simply tired of Trump's reckless behavior with bold statements and false predictions and that his numbers in these polls are gloomy.

Bennett explained that Trump currently has nothing to convince voters to vote for him for a second term, as his administration of the "Covid-19" pandemic was bad, the virus spread like forest fires, and his dealings with African Americans were rude, and there are intelligence files about issues, such as showing The Russians reward militants close to the Taliban for killing US forces in Afghanistan.

Likewise - Bennett says - Trump's potential legal troubles escalated on Thursday when the Supreme Court ruled that his position did not grant him automatic immunity from a summons from the Manhattan District Attorney requesting his tax and financial records.

The writer adds that he does not see Trump have something to stop his free fall while competing with a "well-known and liked" competitor named Joe Biden.

Bennett also drew attention to what Mary Trump, his older niece, said in her book scheduled for release next week that he is a narcissist, and that his illnesses are so complicated, and his behavior is often inexplicable that a thorough and comprehensive diagnosis "requires a full set of psychological and neurophysiological tests That he will never accept. "

She said he lives inside a self-made bubble, so there is no way to know how he can get out of his current deterioration on his own.

Bennett concluded his article that it is not that voters believe that Democratic candidate Joe Biden knows more than Trump, but rather that - 4 months before Election Day - they believe that the former vice president has a much stronger understanding of Trump than the real world.