Conservative ex-GOP staffer makes major prediction about Trump: 'Removal from office'
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
A former congressional staffer for Republicans made a series of predictions about what will happen in 2026, culminating with Donald Trump's removal from office.It started with a report from Newsweek. The outlet reported that, "President is underwater in every swing state, with disapproval topping approval – as deep red and blue states stay entrenched."That led to the predictions from Brandon Weichert, a former congressional aide and author of numerous books. The geopolitical analyst went on to say, "My prediction is a Blue Tsunami in November that eventuates in his impeachment and removal from office."He further added, "People like me had been trying to get advice to him; trying to nudge him, but he's indifferent to actual MAGA."He added, "He's listening to the Corporate Cons. I wish him luck."
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