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A petition launched by nonprofit Free Speech for People has collected upwards of 100,000 signatures. Contrasted with the number of people who voted Trump into office that doesn't seem quite like a tsunami movement to pressure Congress to dislodge the president from his catbird seat. Then there's the matter of a Republican controlled House which may not be inclined to go along. There is also the seemingly overlooked fact that a Senate conviction and removal would place J.D. Vance in the Oval Office supported by however many of Trump's cabinet secretaries survive confirmation.
If the liberal and progressive doom criers correctly forecast that an out-of-control Trump is harmful to the health and wellbeing of the nation, then once the pain reaches middle American streets then Congress will most certainly feel the backlash. My subjective guess is the tide will recede to build that tsunami in six to nine months. Trump will be impeached in mid 2026 and a sufficient number of Republican senators will cross over to convict. The mid term elections will feature impeachment as the central campaign issue to put the country back on a truer middle course.
So, the question becomes, will Trump's unconstitutional executive orders and other actions flaunting congressional legislation generate that kind of impeachment fervor? What if Trump's actions do not cause injury to middle America but remain political questions contested? What does your crystal ball tell you?
If the liberal and progressive doom criers correctly forecast that an out-of-control Trump is harmful to the health and wellbeing of the nation, then once the pain reaches middle American streets then Congress will most certainly feel the backlash. My subjective guess is the tide will recede to build that tsunami in six to nine months. Trump will be impeached in mid 2026 and a sufficient number of Republican senators will cross over to convict. The mid term elections will feature impeachment as the central campaign issue to put the country back on a truer middle course.
So, the question becomes, will Trump's unconstitutional executive orders and other actions flaunting congressional legislation generate that kind of impeachment fervor? What if Trump's actions do not cause injury to middle America but remain political questions contested? What does your crystal ball tell you?