- Michelle Cottle, a New York Times columnist, argues that President Donald Trump's desire to rebrand and destroy will ultimately be undone when he's gone, with his "presidential graffiti" being one of the easier things to remove.
- Trump's "renaming crusade" includes attempts to name the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, New York's Penn Station, and Dulles International Airport after himself, which Cottle says is "aimed not at building a legacy so much as appropriating those of others".
- Cottle predicts that the MAGA movement, which she describes as a "cult of personality", will not outlast Trump, with the process of rolling back his self-honoring actions likely to be "slow and steady" and focusing on rebuilding government agencies, policy programs, and democratic norms.
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