Former U.S. President Donald Trump made waves this week by warning Republican lawmakers that losing control of Congress in this year’s midterm elections could reignite impeachment efforts against him. The remarks came during a closed-door meeting with House Republicans on January 6 – five years after the Capitol riot that led to his historic second impeachment.
🚨 “If we don’t win big in November, they’ll come for me again,” Trump reportedly declared, referencing Democratic lawmakers. The 45th president, who remains a dominant figure in GOP politics, was impeached twice during his term – first in 2019 over Ukraine-related allegations and again in 2021 following the Capitol unrest.
With all 435 House seats and 34 Senate positions up for grabs in 2026, Trump’s warning adds fuel to an already fiery election cycle. Political analysts note the unusual strategy of tying campaign outcomes to personal legal defenses, with Georgetown University professor Lina Choi telling NewspaperAmigo.com: “This isn’t just about policy – it’s becoming a referendum on Trump’s political survival.”
📈 Recent polls show Republicans maintaining narrow leads in key battleground states, but Democrats are banking on younger voters mobilized by issues like climate action and student debt reform. As the campaign trail heats up, one thing’s clear: America’s political drama shows no signs of cooling off. 🔥🇺🇸
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