Expert Predicts Trump Presidency Nearing End as Impeachment Support Surges
WASHINGTON – A growing wave of voter sentiment calling for Donald Trump’s impeachment suggests his potential return too the presidency is “practically over” within the next year, according to political analyst David Easley. The shift in public opinion, particularly within key swing districts, signals a dramatic turn in the political landscape following recent election developments.
Easley’s assessment stems from data indicating a surprisingly high number of voters in swing districts now favor a Trump impeachment inquiry.This momentum, if sustained, could propel support for impeachment beyond 50 percent by November 2026, potentially reshaping the political calculus ahead of the next presidential election. A successful impeachment, though not guaranteed, would fundamentally alter the 2026 race and the future of American politics.
Trump previously faced two impeachment proceedings during his frist term. In both instances, the House of Representatives brought charges, but the Senate ultimately acquitted him. Should a third impeachment process commence, it would represent an unprecedented event in U.S. history.
(Sources: CNN, NY TIMES, G. Elliot Morris, Lake Research Partners, Politicususa)