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How will Trump’s Presidency end...?
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<blockquote data-quote="mark kennedy" data-source="post: 73919534" data-attributes="member: 29337"><p>His chances of reelection are becoming diminishingly small, I'm expecting him to lose in 2020. He still stands a chance of facing civil and criminal liabilities after leaving office and the obstruction allegations are far from settled. It's early for impeachment but you should realize it's an option, especially when the Trump administration is blocking any House investigation, subpoena, or otherwise legal action. This is going to get to a fevered pitch by 2020 and Trump is far from exonerated. Nothing is going to get done on Capitol Hill so we can forget about Trump signing some magical solution to the whole thing into law. </p><p></p><p>No wall, I'm puzzled that this isn't more significant to his supporters. Illegal immigration is going to be a major problem, with very few real solutions coming out of this administration. North Korea has started up it's missile testing again so he has lost credibility on his foreign affairs agenda. Russia is still a threat and apparently the Trump administration is obvious or worse. </p><p></p><p>If Trump is done something besides playing golf while in President I have yet to see it. He signs a bunch of stuff that can be negated the first day a Democrat President enters the office. I think he gets the catastrophic loss on election night he so richly deserves and then faces charges from the SDNY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark kennedy, post: 73919534, member: 29337"] His chances of reelection are becoming diminishingly small, I'm expecting him to lose in 2020. He still stands a chance of facing civil and criminal liabilities after leaving office and the obstruction allegations are far from settled. It's early for impeachment but you should realize it's an option, especially when the Trump administration is blocking any House investigation, subpoena, or otherwise legal action. This is going to get to a fevered pitch by 2020 and Trump is far from exonerated. Nothing is going to get done on Capitol Hill so we can forget about Trump signing some magical solution to the whole thing into law. No wall, I'm puzzled that this isn't more significant to his supporters. Illegal immigration is going to be a major problem, with very few real solutions coming out of this administration. North Korea has started up it's missile testing again so he has lost credibility on his foreign affairs agenda. Russia is still a threat and apparently the Trump administration is obvious or worse. If Trump is done something besides playing golf while in President I have yet to see it. He signs a bunch of stuff that can be negated the first day a Democrat President enters the office. I think he gets the catastrophic loss on election night he so richly deserves and then faces charges from the SDNY. [/QUOTE]
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