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Trump’s most outrageous gambits are finally blowing up in his face: analysis

June 2, 2026
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Trump’s most outrageous gambits are finally blowing up in his face: analysis

President Donald Trump has built his political brand on defying limits, but a series of high-profile reversals in recent days suggests that even he cannot indefinitely outrun the consequences of his most outlandish gambits.

The Trump administration signaled Monday that it plans to abandon its $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization fund” following an adverse court ruling — a significant retreat on an initiative that had already sparked a revolt among Republican congressional leaders, and he beat a retreat on renaming the Kennedy Center after himself, reported CNN’s Aaron Blake.

“In both situations, it remains up in the air precisely how much Trump has capitulated,” Blake wrote. “But he’s at least telegraphing retreat. Both ideas were wild to begin with — and now the president appears to be dealing with the consequences.”

On the so-called slush fund, Senate Majority Leader John Thune had called on the administration to “shut it down themselves,” while other GOP senators demanded the White House explicitly rule out reviving the fund in the future.

The fund, created as part of a settlement resolving Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS, was intended to compensate allies who claimed they were victimized by the Biden-era Justice Department. Critics — including a federal judge — questioned whether the two sides of the settlement were colluding, and the fund drew outrage when the administration acknowledged it could benefit Jan. 6 defendants who assaulted police officers.

That announcement followed Trump’s Friday retreat on the Kennedy Center, where he said he would transfer control back to Congress after a judge ruled that plastering his name on a building memorializing a dead president was illegal. Trump had previously purged the center’s board to install loyalists before the renaming — a move that a court found violated federal law.

The two reversals fit a pattern. Earlier this year, Trump abandoned his push to seize Greenland amid bipartisan opposition, and his plan to fund a lavish White House ballroom with taxpayer money was stripped from a spending bill after Republican panic over the optics.

“In all of these cases, Trump was asking the courts and/or Republicans to sign off on what seemed to be impossible requests,” Blake wrote. “He was asking them to stomach something drastic because he’s Trump, and they’re supposed to do what he wants.”

“But when his wild gambits push the envelope too far — and increasingly seem to jeopardize the GOP’s chances in November — they reinforce that Trump isn’t the unrestrained leader of his political movement that he’d like to be,” Blake added.

Trump, for his part, shows no sign of moderating his ambitions — his appointment Tuesday of a controversial housing official as acting director of national intelligence suggested the envelope-pushing is far from over.

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