Senate will become a new battlefield a few days after the national election. Donald Trump may quietly lose his capacity to lead the Senate even if he wins the presidency.
Sen. Mitch McConnell’s resignation means that, for the first time in eighteen years, Senate Republicans will select a new leader in November. This ruling gives us the power to determine how the Senate operates moving forward and has the potential to either support or thwart a second Trump term.
The Risks
Trump will only have four years to carry out his plan and stop the radical progressivism that is sweeping our nation if he is elected to a second term.
Those four years for lawmaking abruptly become significantly shorter due to the uncertainty surrounding the 2026 midterm elections and the typical legislative slackness during election seasons. It is imperative that we move quickly to enact America First policies.