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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnalyst says Trump officials may flee if Democrats win midterms: 'Would not be surprising' (Raw Story)
Suppose Democrats win control of Congress and the presidency in 2028, Easley wrote on PoliticusUSA, a left-leaning news website.
In that case, the next Democratic president will have to make fixing the damage Trump has done to the country and our system of government a priority It would not be surprising if Democrats do well in the midterms, people like Pam Bondi and Kash Patel resign before they can be slapped with subpoenas.
Republicans currently hold a slim majority in the House, with 219 Republicans versus 213 Democrats. In the Senate, Republicans have 53 members, and Democrats, 45, though the two independent senators  Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Angus King (I-ME)  caucus with Democrats.
Historical election data shows that the party occupying the White House has lost ground in 20 of the past 22 midterm elections dating back to 1938. Additionally, the severity of the election loss has been shown to correlate heavily with the incumbent presidents popularity, and with Trump having the lowest 100-day approval rating in 80 years, Easley argued Democrats could very well win back control of Congress, and with that control, the power of the subpoena.
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Not really a surprise.
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Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/midterm-2674234259/
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				Lovie777
(20,890 posts)Silent Type
(11,690 posts)peppertree
(23,007 posts)The next presidential elections (in '27 - not today, as Trump seems to believe) will likely usher in a center-left (probably Peronist-led) coalition - such that many RW expats are likely to leave.
Interestingly, there've been a few YouTube RW'ers who moved to Argentina when the center-left Alberto Fernández was still in office (Jake Runnels, and 'Economic Front' Tanner from Montana, for instance) - but have since left as they've watched their costs in dollars balloon.
Goes to show that right-wing economics doesn't even work for right-wingers - especially in Argentina.
lame54
(38,758 posts)PatSeg
(51,338 posts)very far. Do they honestly think Trump will rule forever/
Irish_Dem
(77,018 posts)They know someday they will need it.
PatSeg
(51,338 posts)to have an escape plan though. Most of them look like they are reactive and impulsive, spending money like a drunken sailor. History could tell them that there is little chance that they will have much of a future in government. Their fifteen minutes is almost over.
Irish_Dem
(77,018 posts)It is amazing what they can come up with.
PatSeg
(51,338 posts)come up with some of their crap. Many of them do have street-smarts, much like Trump does, but few know how to play the long game. They are often distracted by all the shiny baubles and perks. I remember the way members of his cabinet in his first term spent large sums of money on the most ridiculous stuff.
Irish_Dem
(77,018 posts)The goons doing all the public stunts are just the frontline show people.
There is so much going on behind the scenes that we may not know for a long time, if ever.
Irish_Dem
(77,018 posts)Behind the scenes must be utterly fascinating. 
Diabolical but fascinating. 
We may never know everything going on. 
PatSeg
(51,338 posts)This is hard enough to live with already.
Irish_Dem
(77,018 posts)The behind the scenes must be devastating.
lame54
(38,758 posts)Stephen Miller wants to own the world
PatSeg
(51,338 posts)As it is clear that the aging Trump probably doesn't have many good years ahead of him. If something should happen and Vance becomes president, I don't think he'll have much use of Miller. I'm sure Miller has few supporters in the administration.
drray23
(8,471 posts)Even if Patel and Bondi resign, they can still be served with subpoenas.  If we do win in 2026, we can start documenting everything by having congressional investigations. That should generate enough material to prosecute past 2028. I would hoipe that we would go after lower-level people too instead of just at the top.  Trump may be immune, but others are not. If we start going after people who enabled the whole thing, they will think twice before this happens again.
  Those that we cannot convict, we should ostracize and ensure they never get a job again. For example, the press secretary Katherine Lewitt.
Baitball Blogger
(51,308 posts)European countries would turn them in, and so would just about any nation that was harmed by Trump's policies. Which only leaves Argentina. Russia Qatar and maybe Dubois by my count.
Midnight Writer
(24,933 posts)It's like a bank robber who quits robbing banks. It doesn't let him off the hook for the banks he already robbed.
lame54
(38,758 posts)Wifes husband
(645 posts)Qutzupalotl
(15,583 posts)Swede
(37,763 posts)The Tech-bro fascists are getting antsy too.
https://sfstandard.com/2025/10/07/citing-fear-democratic-vengeance-curtis-yarvin-says-may-flee-u-s/
Wednesdays
(21,186 posts)They didn't in 2018 when we won the House.  They just dug in their heels against subpoenas.
 
 
NoRethugFriends
(3,550 posts)Johonny
(24,953 posts)Of being hugely unpopular due to the hole the country is in due to Trump. Hoover took the blame for Harding and Coolidge. Bush took the blame.for Reagan. It seems like inheriting a shitshow rarely works out well.
NH Ethylene
(31,242 posts)He will start a war in Venezuela and cancel the elections, which he can legally do for Midterms, as I understand.
Problem solved.  Nobody needs to flee; Trump does not face impeachment for his crimes.
Historic NY
(39,400 posts)B.See
(7,196 posts)know THEY'RE GUILTY AS HELL.
Scrivener7
(57,602 posts)dlilafae
(348 posts)mooch ain't going nowhere. He's getting the best free ride of his life.
















