Donald Trump's Concerns About the Future
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed concerns about his political future during a meeting with Republican congressmen in the context of the midterm elections in November 2026. Trump noted that a defeat for Republicans in these elections could lead to the threat of his impeachment.
2026 Midterm Elections
The midterm elections in the U.S. will take place in November 2026, during which all seats in the House of Representatives and a third of the Senate will be elected. Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson also confirmed that if Republicans lose control of Congress, Trump's impeachment will become possible.
"You have to win the midterm elections, because if we don't win, they will find a reason to impeach me. I will be impeached," Trump stated.
Trump also noted that the impeachment process requires not only a majority of votes in the House of Representatives but also the support of two-thirds of senators, which complicates its implementation.
In the context of the upcoming midterm elections, it is important to note that the results could significantly influence the political situation in the U.S. and Trump's position within the Republican Party. If Republicans lose control of Congress, it could lead to new challenges for Trump, including the threat of impeachment, which has been confirmed by the Speaker of the House. Thus, the midterm elections in November 2026 will be a decisive stage for the future political landscape of the country.