Good question Counselor. No, I think he'll lay low. He recognizes that the President-elect has promised to "Make America Great Again" with such sweeping changes that everyone will benefit in short order. If it doesn't and it won't, those not participating in the greatness will soon sour, including I believe, the coal miners in WVa, to name a few.
While he won the election, the fact remains that he lost the popular vote by the widest margin in history. So he starts out tomorrow at 12:01 with a minority of American supporters. Amongst the supporters are all the Republicans who consider our candidate, the biggest gamble in Party history. Within the Party, are those already shoving their muscle around as if it were they who are really in charge. Included in that group, are Mitch, Mike and Paul. Marco has already shown he's not exactly a team player either. Also in the Party are the "Anybody but Hillary" crowd who could quickly become disenchanted.
If the President-elect follows through on his promise to make the military "lean and mean", many Senators and Representatives will hear about it on the home front if a local firm happens to be a big supplier to one of the large defense contractors.
The President I'm sure realizes that me and you, @
NapRover, the Republican Party and everyone who cast a vote for Mr. Trump, will own him at 12:01 tomorrow and everything that transpires thereafter. He's guessing we rolled the dice and we're going to lose. Despite all the bad press that the Democratic Party has received of late, in the end, @
Bethere may be right. It could be the last breath of our Party as well.
Personally, I'm not making any predictions about where this heads, but I hope this doesn't take us into dangerous waters.