Consider the tumult after only about 4 months in office. It has been one thing after another, essentially started by and fueled by Trump himself or those around him. The media is simply speaking truth to power as they should and will continue to do. I don't see it getting any better because I don't see Trump suddenly becoming a better man. I do see it getting worse. Of course, it's just a prediction. But considering the trajectory and my understanding of trends...
You think Republican/Trump supporters will turn on him and start demanding he go? Or do you think the Republicans in Congress will go against the wishes of Trump supporters and start impeachment procedings while Trump has an 80+ % approval rating among Republican voters?
Candidly, I don't know. But I think a critical mass of incompetence and/or perhaps something a bit more malevolent will be reached and that will simply not be possible to ignore. When or what, your guess is as good as mine, if not better. I don't think that the remainder of four years along this trajectory is sustainable.
Reports Trump team contacted Russia: Michael Flynn and other advisers to Donald Trump's campaign were in contact with Russian officials and others with Kremlin ties in at least 18 calls and emails during the last seven months of the 2016 presidential race, current and former US officials familiar with the exchanges told Reuters. It gets interesting. Read more: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2017/05/18/prosecutor-named-for-trump-russia-probe.html Special counsel Robert Mueller will have his hands full...
It's a majority thing. You wouldn't understand. If the polls are correct your understanding will return 2018.
‘Art Of The Deal’ Co-Author: Trump Will Resign, Then Declare Victory Tony Schwartz says Trump is in “pure terror” that he’s going to lose. The man who coauthored “Art of the Deal” with Donald Trump ― a book often cited on the campaign trail last year ― said the president will soon look for a way out of all of his administration’s scandals. “There is no right and wrong for Trump, there’s winning and losing,” Tony Schwartz told CNN’s Anderson Cooper. “And right now, he is in pure terror that he is going to lose.” Schwartz predicted that Trump would ultimately “lose,” but said he won’t go through an impeachment process. “I surely believe that at some point over the next period of time he’s going to have to figure out a way to resign,” Schwartz said in comments posted online by Mediaite. But in quitting, Trump will try to “figure out a way, as he has done all his career, to turn a loss into a victory so he will declare victory when he leaves.” Earlier in the segment, above, Schwartz told Cooper that Trump was “in a pretty significant meltdown.” He added: “I think he’s reacting from a survival place. I think he’s being run by the part of his brain that’s reactive and impulsive, not capable of reflection and I think he’s in pure defensive mode.” Schwartz, who wrote an op-ed about Trump earlier this week in The Washington Post, also had a warning for some of those closest to the president. “Evidence of his meltdown is the fact that he’s starting to scream at Jared Kushner,” Schwartz said. “Honestly, I think his kids are next.” Schwartz said Trump’s sons might be spared for now since they’re not really in the White House picture. “I can honestly easily see him going after Ivanka if she says the wrong thing right now,” Schwartz said. “I remember very vividly when I was working with him how terrified people would be of going up against him in any way when you could sense that he was feeling I can guarantee you he is feeling right now.” Last year, Schwartz repeatedly criticized Trump despite having worked with him. He also advised the Hillary Clinton campaign for free. “This is my penance for having created a man who has become a monster,” he said in September. “I’ve spent 30 years feeling bad about it.”