The British newspaper The Independent confirms that the tricks of US President Donald Trump and his capabilities to manipulate the media will not benefit him after his popularity declined in opinion polls.

She said that would make his return to the White House 100 days later - the date for the presidential election in November - very difficult.

The newspaper - in a report by Patrick Cockburn - believes that Trump's declining popularity due to his "catastrophic" response to the Corona virus crisis was not surprising.

She notes that the secret to his enduring success in remaining in the political scene is his skill in manipulating the media for his own benefit, as he has the ability "to resemble the legendary vampire Dracula's ability to escape from the political" grave.

Newspaper sees Trump's unexpected behavior make any television appearances necessarily necessary for him (Reuters)

Experience

The report's author confirms that Trump's style may seem dirty but expert in changing the topics of the hour, as he can transfer any discovery or information that puts him in the dock and in front of the fire of criticism today is tattered news that no one turns to the next day.

He adds that Trump dominates - through his shocking and strange behavior - the headlines, and whatever his failures, it never seems boring.

His statements and tweets may also seem whimsical or crazy - according to the newspaper - but they are in fact "news headlines" carefully chosen to give him more publicity, often by newspapers and television networks that hated him.

Journalists are well aware that they are dancing to Trump's tunes, but they have little to do with it.

Critics - an appreciation in his shop, according to the newspaper - always attribute Trump's high-profile ability to attract attention for the 14 years he spent playing the strong businessman on the popular reality TV program "The Apprentice".

Richard Levak, a psychiatrist who worked as a consultant to the program, made a remarkable statement several years ago for the American magazine The New Yorker, explaining why Trump's personality was appropriate for the show.

In his statement, he said, "The traits for which Trump was chosen for this role are energy, impulsivity and his inability to express a complete idea because of emotions, so when he speaks he utters only descriptions such as great, huge and terrible ... but what made him really attractive to the public - which is true according to The newspaper to this day - is his constant desire to overrule and break the rules. "

Spontaneous disorder

The Independent's report believes that Trump's "turbulent" spontaneity and unpredictable behavior have made to date any television appearance of him necessarily interesting, but his handling of the Corona virus crisis has made his "political tricks fund" less attractive to Americans, as he did when he called them to inject themselves with sterilizers to recover from the epidemic.

He adds that, regardless of Trump's unique ability to manipulate the media, he also possesses most traits of populist, nationalist, and authoritarian leaders around the world.

He has sought racial demonization of minorities within America and foreigners abroad, as he deals contemptuously with elected representatives, experts, and well-educated people, and his statements and positions always give the impression of corruption suspicions, exaggeration, and a desire to use violence.

But the American president is in his most dangerous situation - according to the newspaper - when he is cornered and when he feels the danger of losing power, when he searches for confrontation on every occasion available to him.

This was evident in the United States when his racism became more evident in his request to deploy elements of the National Guard to confront the demonstrators, to ignite clashes that justified his slogan "law and order." Outside, Trump launched a "cold war" against the Chinese giant, which continues to escalate day by day.