Trump ‘could be removed’ from White House if he makes one ‘unpredictable’ move
Donald Trump and his administration are facing internal challenges, including controversy over leaked messages from a private Signal group. Analyst Adam Boulton suggests that Trump’s biggest threat may come from within, particularly from his Vice President, JD Vance. Vance, initially a critic of Trump, has become a loyal ally, but his reputation was tarnished by the leaked messages where he subtly criticized Trump’s policies.

Trump’s leadership has been unpredictable, with controversial decisions on trade, foreign policy, and international relations, causing unease within his inner circle. Some Republicans may see Vance as a more stable alternative if Trump falters. Vance’s evolving stance on Trump raises concerns about his consistency and how he would govern if given the opportunity.

The nation is also facing scrutiny over its democracy, with concerns that Trump’s actions may lead to a transition away from democratic norms. If internal tensions escalate, Trump could be removed through impeachment, the 25th Amendment, or political pressure leading to resignation. However, even if Vance took over, many believe his leadership may simply continue Trump’s policies, as he has closely aligned with the president.