00:26A shocking political prediction
00:29is sparking widespread debate
00:31over Donald Trump's future in office.
00:34A claim circulating online
00:36suggests that the U.S. President Donald Trump
00:39could face impeachment before this time next year,
00:43or even earlier.
00:45The statement comes from journalist Simon Atteba,
00:48who argues that rising political pressure,
00:51global tensions, and deep divisions
00:54inside the United States
00:55could trigger a major constitutional crisis.
00:59He links his prediction
01:00to escalating geopolitical friction involving Iran,
01:04along with growing criticism
01:06of Trump's foreign policy decisions
01:08and leadership style.
01:10According to Atteba,
01:12a potential Republican defeat
01:14in the 2026 midterm elections
01:17could shift control of the House of Representatives,
01:20potentially opening the door
01:22for impeachment proceedings.
01:23He also points to increasing polarization
01:26and international instability
01:28as factors that could intensify
01:31political turmoil in Washington.
01:33However, this remains a personal analysis
01:36and not an official investigation
01:39or confirmed political process.
01:41While some Democratic lawmakers
01:43have introduced impeachment-related measures,
01:46most remain symbolic
01:48and lack the support needed to advance in Congress.
01:52Under the U.S. Constitution,
01:54impeachment requires a simple majority in the House
01:58and a two-thirds vote in the Senate,
02:00making removal extremely difficult in practice.
02:04Trump, who was impeached twice during his first term
02:08and acquitted both times,
02:10remains one of the most influential
02:12and controversial figures in American politics.
02:15As of now,
02:17there is no formal impeachment process underway
02:20with a realistic path to success.
02:22Still, the prediction has gained attention online,
02:26fueling discussions about political stability,
02:29global tensions,
02:30and the direction of U.S. leadership.
02:32And while supporters dismiss it as speculation,
02:36critics say it reflects growing uncertainty
02:39inside Washington's political landscape.
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