James Carville said it first…
Now Mitch Jackson says it also….
Here is the prediction I am putting in writing today, June 8, 2026, with my full name on it, so you are free to hold me to it. Donald Trump will resign the presidency in 2027. No impeachment removal. No election defeat. He will quit. And the single event that opens the door arrives this coming November.
James Carville said this a while ago….
Mitch Jackson…says it again…
Jackson give’s a detailed reason for his hypothesis ….
Donald J. Trump CYA….
Dump and Run….
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Stay with me, because the road from a televised tantrum to a Rose Garden resignation runs straight through your ballot.
The Walkout Was the Tell
Watch the tape again. A reporter asks a fair question. The President insults the network, insults the host, drops a thank you darling, and bolts. A sitting president lost his nerve inside 50 minutes with a journalist who did her homework. Sit with how small that is.
And it is not just journalists anymore. Republican senators, conservative commentators, and some of the very influencers who helped build his movement are starting to challenge him in public. The protective bubble that once shielded him from criticism is getting smaller. The questions are getting tougher. The excuses are wearing thin. The pressure is building from directions he never expected, and every new crack makes the next one easier to see.
This man built an entire brand on dominance. The tough guy. The closer who never backs down. The footage shows the opposite. The footage shows a man who has lost the nerve to take a hard question in public.
Now run the clock forward. Picture two solid years of hard questions. Not only to him but to members of his administration, pursuant to Congressional subpoena, and under oath. On the record. Broadcast live. Sworn testimony. Documented. That is what is coming, and the people who love him already see the cracks.
Everything Changes the Night of November 3
Right now Congress protects him by staying silent. His party holds the gavels. Committees look away. Subpoenas never get signed. The money flows wherever he points. The whole machine runs on one fact. Republicans control the House and Senate, so nobody with real power forces him to answer for anything.
That arrangement expires on Tuesday, November 3, 2026.
Here is where the numbers sit as I write this. Republicans hold the House by a margin you could fit in a phone booth. Democrats need a handful of seats to take the gavel back. The president’s party loses around 28 House seats in a midterm on average. Trump’s approval sits in the high 30s. His standing with independents has fallen into the low 30s, the same ground that came before the roughly 41 seat wipeout Democrats handed his party in 2018. Voters name inflation and the cost of living as their number one worry, and on that issue his disapproval runs as high as 78 percent in some surveys. The generic ballot favors Democrats by a comfortable spread.
Read all of that together and one conclusion lands hard. A Democratic House is the most likely outcome of this election. The Senate map is steeper terrain for Democrats, so flipping both chambers is the tougher climb, and even the House alone rewrites everything you are about to read….
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The Vance Pardon
A resignation like this does not happen on a whim. It happens with a deal, and the deal has a name you already know from history.
When Richard Nixon resigned, Gerald Ford gave him a full, free, and absolute pardon for every federal offense across the dates of his presidency. No charge required. No admission required. A clean slate that let Nixon walk into the sunset without looking over his shoulder.
That is the model. JD Vance becomes president the moment Trump signs the resignation letter. One of his first acts will be a pardon written in the broadest language his lawyers know how to write. A full and unconditional pardon for any and all offenses against the United States committed by Donald J. Trump during the dates of his service. Everything….
Note…
JD Vance IS on record as saying Nixon wasn’t so bad...
image…AP News
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