Donald Trump’s legacy will be framed by his actions between now and the inauguration.
He won in 2016 against all odds—and went on to four years of knockdown battles with the political, media and legal establishments.
He awakened the American people to the threat from the Chinese Communist Party, brought new peace and alliances in the Middle East, isolated the rogue regime in Iran and rebuilt the U.S. military.
He saw through three—count them, three—Supreme Court justices and more than 220 judges total. He can claim the first realignment since Ronald Reagan in 1980—all in the face of the most partisan impeachment in U.S. history.
His actions over the next 60 days though can frame his legacy and secure that place in U.S. history.
They ought to be focused on Operation Warp Speed delivering vaccines and therapeutics while the nation and the world witnesses a smooth transition of power.
It will be a glorious pivot in the story.