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Will Trump go down as the worst president in history?

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Will Trump go down as the worst president in history?

Will Trump go down as the worst president in history?

Donald Trump is no longer president.

But while his term is over, the analysis of where he will rank among our best and worst presidents is just starting.

In this latest episode of The Point, CNN’s Chris Cillizza explains where Trump will fall in history.


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