Concerns rise even as Trump’s term dwindles. Analysts are wary of the president’s possible actions

WASHINGTON — After President Trump began his last two weeks in office by inciting a deadly insurrection, what could his final days hold?

Some of his closest allies have abandoned him and condemned his actions leading up to Wednesday’s violence at the Capitol. Aides and two Cabinet secretaries resigned and others are considering it. Questions are being raised about his mental state. And congressional Democratic leaders are calling him a threat to the nation’s democracy and urging his removal from office.

As the Trump presidency winds down, there is a growing fear of what he might do next.

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