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Can Trump actually be impeached this year? How US midterm elections could decide his fate | Explained

Even as Trump celebrates what his supporters describe as a geopolitical victory, the president is increasingly worried that the year could end with a serious political reckoning at home.

January 08, 2026 / 15:33 IST
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US President Donald Trump departs after he delivered remarks at the House Republican Party (GOP) member retreat at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2026. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP)
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In 2026, President Trump ordered the abduction of Venezuela’s leader, sparking global backlash and renewed impeachment threats. With midterms looming and Democrats gaining momentum, Trump fears losing Congress could lead to his third impeachment attempt.

The year 2026 began with a dramatic show of American power under President Donald Trump. In a move that stunned Washington and much of the world, US forces abducted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, triggering an overnight regime change and giving the United States access to Venezuela’s vast oil reserves.

But even as Trump celebrates what his supporters describe as a geopolitical victory, the president is increasingly worried that the year could end with a serious political reckoning at home. That concern was voiced by Trump himself on Wednesday, when he warned Republican lawmakers that losing control of Congress in the November midterm elections could put his presidency in jeopardy.

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“You got to win the midterms, because if we don't win the midterms, it's just going to be — I mean, they (Democrats) will find a reason to impeach me,” Trump said at a Republican retreat in Washington. He then added bluntly, “I will get impeached.”

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