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Trump warns Republicans of upcoming elections and possible impeachment if they lose the midterms. Here's what he said and what prediction polls show
From January's honeymoon period to December's slight rebound, NJ Advance Media tracked Trump's approval rating throughout the year.
Most don't want the U.S. to control Venezuela. Maduro's removal from power draws big backing from MAGA, Republicans.
President Donald Trump's focus on the brazen U.S. capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro is frustrating some White House aides and Republican lawmakers, who want him to address economic and healthcare concerns in an election year,
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A key demographic is souring on Trump, Republicans and Democrats ahead of 2026 midterms: New poll
A recent poll showed the voting bloc doesn't believe the president is delivering for them, with even lower satisfaction rates for both parties.
During his first term, he publicly suggested delaying the 2020 election, despite lacking the authority to do so. More recently, in a meeting in August with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump appeared to voice approval of Ukraine’s ban on elections under martial law, prompting laughter in the room but alarm among his critics.
"You got to win the midterms, because if we don’t win the midterms, it’s just going to be — I mean, they’ll find a reason to impeach me," Trump said in a speech at a House Republican policy retreat. "I’ll get impeached."
The new year is shaping up to be a consequential one, from control of power in Washington to the agenda President Trump pursues.