At this point only an assassination could stop Trump. He has outsmarted his opposition in both parties, and is working two steps ahead of his enemies. Any attempt to thwart him now would be met by 200 million pitchforks.
We only have 2 months for Obama to show his cards. Luckily, many are watching.
I have to agree with Ted here, Trump has been two steps in front of them from the beginning, he seems to have an instinct that never fails him. I'm pretty sure he's already thought of the assassination angle long ago, that's probably why he requested a secret service detail so early. I'm betting he had custom suits made long ago to disguise the kevlar vest under them.
Obama has 2 months to make his move, and I think he probably will, but he will find Trump is two steps ahead of him again. Right now he's hoping Hillary, Stein and the recount will save his ass and steal the oval office for Hillary so he can be sure his agenda will continue as Soros plans. I doubt it, I think it will backfire just as everything the establishment politicians on both sides have tried already. They still haven't realized everything they try comes right back in their faces.
Obama's first try was the riots over the election turnout. Or maybe I should say Soros' first attempt...he's pulling the strings. That didn't work, and it seems to be fading out of the news cycle the past week. So next, Stein brings out the recount idea, most likely with Hillary pushing her into it, with Soros' blessing of course. Stein has been used by Hillary all along, to siphon votes away from Trump. This is just the next step, she'll probably fade away and suddenly come up with a nice beachfront house for her trouble just like ol' Bernie...
What next? I'm not sure but you can bet Obama is not finished yet, he's not leaving quietly. He might fumble his way into starting a civil war, martial law and instant dictator, who knows. But I think Trump is way ahead of him as usual. We have to remember Trump is getting regular security briefs now too, so he knows a lot more than he can say in public too. It's not over, but it's looking better...