Donald Trump Will 'F***ing Walk Away' From Office in Easter 2027 — James Carville
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Donald Trump Will ‘F***ing Walk Away’ From Office in Easter 2027 — James Carville

President Donald Trump is predicted to resign from the presidency by Easter 2027. The remarks came during a discussion on his record-low approval ratings and the looming midterm elections. A veteran Democratic strategist forecast a sweeping Democratic victory that would leave Trump politically isolated.

James Carville predicts when Donald Trump will leave the office

Speaking on the latest episode of his podcast, “Politics War Room,” James Carville discussed Donald Trump’s office prospects ahead of the midterm elections with co-host Al Hunt. The conversation touched on Trump’s record-low approval rating and continued voter dissatisfaction over the cost of living.

“Trump has no earthly idea what’s coming for him,” Carville said. “They’re not telling him. The vote against him in November is gonna be like, breathtaking.” The strategist pointed to Trump appearing “already bored” and unable to “stay awake.” He referred to reports that the president had grown weary of negotiations tied to the Iran war he initiated. Carville also noted several instances of the president appearing to doze off during meetings and public events.

He then made his central prediction about Trump holding office. “This guy, by Easter of 2027, is just going to walk away from this job,” Carville said. “He’s just going to fu**ing walk away, because he doesn’t have any idea of what it’s going to be like when he comes to grips with the massive rejection of him, anybody that has anything to do with him, anything he has to do with.”

Carville described Trump as “a soft man” who “gets distracted” and is “obviously not well,” adding that he “sleeps all the time, slobbers all over himself or whatever… he won’t last past Easter of 2027.”

He further claimed Trump’s aides withhold information from him, saying, “they just lie to him and try to keep s**t from him, and it’s all going to come out.” Carville, who advised Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and John Kerry during their presidential runs, remains one of Trump’s most vocal Democratic critics.

The predictions come as both parties brace for the November midterms.

Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on Mandatory.

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