Last updated Nov 29, 2025
Sacks @ 01:11:26Inconclusive
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If Donald Trump loses the 2024 presidential election, the use of "lawfare"—legal and regulatory actions perceived as politically motivated—against figures like Elon Musk and other political opponents will significantly increase over the subsequent presidential term (2025–2029).
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Explanation

The prediction explicitly concerns what will happen over the subsequent presidential term (2025–2029) if Donald Trump loses the 2024 election. As of November 30, 2025, we are less than one year into that four‑year window, so it is not yet possible to evaluate whether lawfare will have “significantly” increased over the entire term.

While one can already point to various high‑profile investigations and lawsuits involving political figures and major business leaders during 2025, the prediction is about the overall pattern through 2029. Because that period is still ongoing, any judgment now would be speculative rather than factual.

Therefore, the correct classification at this time is “inconclusive (too early)”: there has not yet been enough time in the 2025–2029 term to determine whether Sacks’s long‑horizon prediction is right or wrong.