James Carville shares startling warning about Trump corruption: 'Just getting warmed up'
Democratic political strategist James Carville warned that more stories about corruption by the Trump administration are coming, even as the topic is already becoming more prominent."We're just getting warmed up on these corruption issues," Carville said on the latest episode of his show, Politics War Room. Plenty of stories are already front and center for people alarmed about corruption in the Trump administration, chiefly the anti-weaponization fund. Carville was answering questions from viewers, including one about whether Trump will get better or worse. He said that Trump getting worse is "99.996 percent more likely," especially when it comes to stories about his corruption."The corruption stories are going to be coming like crazy," Carville warned. "As we unearth more, we're going to find more and more corruption because it is what they are, who they're about."He brought up the book "Regime Change" by New York Times journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, which is expected to have details from inside the Trump White House. Carville plugged that book and others, saying "wait until these books start coming out" and reveal more dirt."We need to get ahead of this and get ahead of it now," Carville urged. "It's not only the right thing to do. It's a stunningly effective political message, and there's so much material."Co-host Al Hunt added that, assuming the Democrats make big gains in the midterms, they should be "prepared for those investigations next year" into alleged corruption.






