Republicans are having a group panic attack over fears that President Donald Trump will abandon prepared remarkson Thursday night and veer into dangerous improvisational territory that will have a devastating effect in an election year where they are already expected to take heavy losses, according to a new report.
Trump’s decision to deliver prime-time remarks focused on election integrity at a moment when inflation is declining and a landmark housing affordability bill just became law represents a risky strategic choice—but what truly terrifies Republican operatives is the unpredictability of what will actually come out of the president’s mouth once he takes the stage, Politico is reporting.
“The people I talk to are scared s—less,” a former Trump administration official told Politico. “It’s not scared s—less about the text of what he’s going to say, it’s, what does he add to the text?”
White House officials have privately expressed frustration with the prime-time address decision, viewing it as a waste of valuable messaging real estate. “From the White House, they would prefer to be talking about economic conditions improving,” the former official said. “And any second of the day that’s not spent talking about that right now I’m sure frustrates many in the administration.”
GOP campaign operatives are even more blunt about the strategic disaster unfolding. Republicans won over Hispanic voters, swing voters, and young Americans in 2024 by attacking Democratic extremism and positioning themselves as the pragmatic alternative, one Senate GOP campaign official explained.
“If we spend our time looking in the rearview mirror instead of through the windshield, we’ll drive our coalition right off a political cliff,” the official told Politico.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) attempted to distance himself from the upcoming speech, saying he’s focused on 2026 races rather than relitigating 2020 controversies.
“The only thing I can tell you is we are focused on the 2026 election — at least I am and I think most of my colleagues are,” Thune said Wednesday.
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