Will Trump Retire after 2026?

Trump was impeached twice, criminally investigated (for a number of crimes), indicted (for a number of crimes) and convicted on 34 counts in the only case that had a chance to conclude. This is aside from judgements against him in the civil cases.

Biden was not.

What's the double standard?
Yes, Democrat lawfare is largely why he was reelected. His numbers were in the tank until you guys started that shit. Your impeachments were fake and your charges against him were fake and you all paid a heavy price for it.
 
Yes, Democrat lawfare is largely why he was reelected.

Cool story nutter, but even Trump's own Attorney General, a lifelong Republican, found Trump culpable in the criminal charges against him.

Democrats didn't make Trump lie and criminally try to subvert the election.

Democrats didn't make Trump falsify his company's business records.

Democrats didn't make Trump lie about retaining top secret national security documents. They also didn't make him obstruct investigations.

Trump did that, so it's kinda ironic that people who like to talk up personal responsibility never require it of their Dear Leader.



Bottom line, there is no equivalence between Biden and Trump when it comes to well established criminality. One is clearly not like the other.
 
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Should historians credit him for "beginning a very arduous task."?
That depends on the task.

Here, amongst others, we have a U.S. President trying to rein in our irrational and ungodly spending etc.

And of course that deserves huge credit from any bjective historian.
They do hold him culpable for his impeachments, violation of ethics and norms, poor handling of a historic pandemic, attack on the congress and trying to overturn election he lost.
Yes. They do. That doesn’t mean that they are right to do so. Objective people might, instead, discount all that partisan political nonsense.
All of those things already HAPPENED, none of those things are "beginning".
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That depends on the task.

Here, amongst others, we have a U.S. President trying to rein in our irrational and ungodly spending etc.

Trump has presided over 8 trillion-dollar debt increase over his 4 years in office....but you want historians to give him credit for fiscal achievements?

You are not exactly living in the real world bub. Unlike you, historians look at tangible results, not hot air politico rhetoric you treat as fact.


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? I think you are confusing 2026 for 2028.
What are you saying?

The only way he could “retire” in 2026 is if he resigned the presidency.

Barring that, he’s done in 2028 no matter what. He will have done his two term limit.
 
Just as I predicted two years ago that Biden would not be renominated, I am now predicting that President Trump will retire after the 2026 elections. He is still mentally sharp and energetic, but time stands still for no one. He has already cemented his unique place in American history, and his initiatives will be well on their way to fruition.

However he will turn 80 years old next year, and he certainly doesn't want to repeat Biden's (or Reagan's) decline. Actually, his early retirement would represent another patriotic feather in his cap by demonstrating his commitment to country over personal benefit. If the GOP retains control of Congress in 2026, he would then be feted as one of America's greatest Presidents. If the Dems regained control, his departure would rob them of another demented attempt to remove him from office. Either way, he would go out as a winner.
Trump is not mentally sharp. But he won't step down because if he does, his New York conviction opens back up.
 
Just as I predicted two years ago that Biden would not be renominated, I am now predicting that President Trump will retire after the 2026 elections. He is still mentally sharp and energetic, but time stands still for no one. He has already cemented his unique place in American history, and his initiatives will be well on their way to fruition.

However he will turn 80 years old next year, and he certainly doesn't want to repeat Biden's (or Reagan's) decline. Actually, his early retirement would represent another patriotic feather in his cap by demonstrating his commitment to country over personal benefit. If the GOP retains control of Congress in 2026, he would then be feted as one of America's greatest Presidents. If the Dems regained control, his departure would rob them of another demented attempt to remove him from office. Either way, he would go out as a winner.

Retire? Trump has no choice but retire, unless Congress rewrites the constitution to allow a 3rd term. But will Trump disappear? I don't think so, I think he will still be around giving his opinion on candidates and throwing his support behind people he likes.

But I doubt Trump will be writing books or going on speaking tours like other ex-presidents or taking jobs with some honorary position.
 
Trump has presided over 8 trillion-dollar debt increase over his 4 years in office....
Which has been about par for our reckless course.
but you want historians to give him credit for fiscal achievements?
Yep. Unlike his predecessors, he is fighting hard to correct our broken system.
And for somebody reason, guys like you rail and rage against his efforts. I wonder why that is.
You are not exactly living in the real world bub.

Very laughable coming from a dildo like you.
Unlike you, historians look at tangible results, not hot air politico rhetoric you treat as fact.
🥱 historians often disagree. And one of the reasons for that is that each one sifts through the historical record guided by silly preconceived notions and partisan political inclinations.

You’re beyond just naive. You’re a dumbass.
 
King Trump already told us that JD isn't his successor.

A king has his best son as his successor, and that would be none other than Prince Baron of course.

Long live the king!

He didn't say that.


However - Baron would most likely be fantastic once he turns 35 or our beloved President Trump simply changes that requirement.
 
"Actually, his early retirement would represent another patriotic feather in his cap by demonstrating his commitment to country over personal benefit."

ACTUALLY,

every move that he has made has demonstrated his commitment to country over personal benefit.
 
Another? Did he get one when he tried to steal the 2020 election, when he shared classified information with guests at MAL, when he turned his back on the ally he tried to extort, when he aligned himself with our enemy? Does he get one for weakening the country in too many ways to count? You forget, his actions are those of a traitor, not a patriot.

None of that actually happened, real world.
 
Yep. Unlike his predecessors, he is fighting hard to correct our broken system.
"Fighting hard" say you and achieving...what?

What fiscal achievements do you want historians to cite?


These are obvious questions with obvious answer - there is nothing to cite.
 
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Reagan did not decline as president. This is a Democrat song is all. Reagan was impacted well after he left office. Same thing happened to my ex wife. She was remarried at the time but I saw her 1 xmas and she was sharp. The following Xmas she had signs of Alzheimer's. And it ended up killing her.
Reagan did not decline?

Bwahahaha

I guess by your standards cramps
 
"Fighting hard" say you and achieving...what?
Patience little one. Patience.

Damn, you suck at this.
What fiscal achievements do you want historians to cite?
Among others, but way up in the list, let’s go with stopping all the reckless spending. Then let’s consider his successes (just a far) to n controlling our borders. Next we can address the deportation of a massive number of illegal aliens. And you’re an obviousness clueless about the import of most of his EO’s so far.
These are obvious questions with obvious answer - there is nothing to cite.
Wrong again, Antoinette. Just because you’re too shallow and ignorant to see them all doesn’t mean they aren’t right under your nose.
 
Retire? Trump has no choice but retire

Yes, Trump has a choice to retire in 2026, which is next year.

His full term will not be over until Jan 2029, four years after he again became President.


Keeping track of basic timelines seems to be challenging for some right wingers.
 
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