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Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Spotify playlist revealed

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Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Spotify playlist serves as a Rosetta stone, deciphering the enigmatic workings of his mind.

Perched at his oceanside retreat in Palm Beach, Trump commands the surround-sound stereo system with the flourish of his big iPad and its meticulously curated Spotify list. Regulars affectionately dub the experience the “Deejay T” performance, offering a window into Trump’s singular style and unyielding control.

For those who have witnessed Trump’s presidency firsthand, his penchant for spinning golden oldies speaks volumes about his approach to leadership on a grand scale. Like a conductor before an orchestra, Trump obsessively fine-tunes a few familiar hits, steadfast in his volume control and unwavering in his refusal to change the playlist.

Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Spotify playlist

Trump’s control extends beyond the volume knob. At Mar-a-Lago and beyond, the playlist remains a testament to his enduring tastes: a mix of big names and universally recognized songs carefully selected to resonate with his audience. From classics like “Phantom of the Opera” and “Suspicious Minds” to unexpected gems like Sinéad O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U,” each track serves as a window into Trump’s psyche.

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Even in moments of crisis, such as the night of his first federal indictment, the music plays on, underscoring Trump’s unyielding resolve.

Amidst the chaos, Trump’s excitement remains palpable. Like a child with a new toy, he revels in each song as if hearing it for the first time, his enthusiasm contagious even to the most skeptical onlookers.

Trump’s playlist offers more than just a glimpse into his musical preferences; it provides insight into his unyielding mindset. Like a set of titanium tubes filled with grievances and crowd-pleasing lines, Trump’s brain remains impenetrable, steadfast in its refusal to change.

As the Rolling Stones’ timeless anthem “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” echoes through the halls of Mar-a-Lago, one thing remains clear: for Trump, the music may change, but the tune remains the same.

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