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Trump Has Two Years to Push Through Sweeping Change Before Likely Roadblock


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  Trump has, at most, two years (and more like 100 days) to get through any landmark pieces of legislation. If history is any guide, it's likely that the party in power, Republicans, will lose seats—and its majority—in Congress come the midterms.

The article from Newsweek discusses the potential implications of Donald Trump running for office again in 2024, focusing on the sweeping changes he might implement if he wins. It highlights the concerns of Democrats and some Republicans about Trump's influence on the GOP and his potential to enact significant policy shifts. Key points include Trump's possible plans to overhaul the federal bureaucracy, his ongoing legal battles, and the impact of his previous term's policies like tax cuts and deregulation. The article also touches on the political landscape leading up to the 2026 midterms, suggesting that Trump's presence could lead to a highly polarized and contentious political environment, with potential for both significant voter turnout and voter suppression tactics. Additionally, it mentions the internal GOP dynamics, with some party members supporting Trump while others are looking for alternatives, and the broader implications for American democracy.

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