DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

Trump’s frantic moves betray his true fears about midterm reckoning: columnist

June 1, 2026
in News
Trump’s frantic moves betray his true fears about midterm reckoning: columnist

President Donald Trump declared he’s not concerned about Republicans facing a midterm reckoning this fall, but a columnist noted the frantic moves he’s making that show otherwise.

The soon-to-be-80-year-old president insisted “I don’t care about the midterms” at last week’s cabinet meeting, drawing cheers from Democrats and gasps from political commentators, and blithely dismissed voters concerns about gas prices and other high consumer costs, but New York Times columnist Frank Bruni said those statements are just for show.

“Don’t be fooled,” Bruni wrote. “He may be too arrogant and insulated to fret as much as he should, but there are reasons for his public nonchalance. There are also plenty of exceptions to it.”

The most obvious evidence is Trump’s intense focus on stacking the deck in his party’s favor by pushing mid-decade redistricting in GOP-led states, Bruni wrote, and he has punished Republicans who resisted those efforts in Indiana and elsewhere.

“The success of this campaign of intimidation has no bearing on the presidential contest in 2028 or on Senate races this year,” Bruni wrote. “It’s all about the House, which just so happens to be the chamber most often affected by midterm pendulum swings and the one where Democrats are probably best poised to reclaim a majority. If that didn’t trouble — even terrify — Trump, why all the thundering and threats?”

Trump has also demanded legislation that would limit mail-in voting and require voters to provide proof of citizenship, which Republicans believe would suppress Democratic votes, and while those measures are unlikely to pass the Senate, Bruni said that still benefits the president politically.

“His overwrought assertions of the need for it serve his favorite fiction: Democrats steal elections, so Republicans must go to great lengths to defend themselves and the country against that,” Bruni wrote. “The unflagging energy he devotes to this nonsense reflects the undeniable angst he feels about the midterms. He’s prophylactically delegitimizing and challenging any results that repudiate him.”

Trump has acknowledged that the president’s party historically loses the midterm election, as the GOP did in his first term, and he told Republicans earlier this year that would likely mean another impeachment if Democrats regain the majority after November’s vote.

“That doesn’t sound like denial. It sounds like distress,” Bruni wrote. “And while the five months since then may have blurred Trump’s focus and left him even more estranged from reality than he typically is, they haven’t knocked him unconscious. Beneath all that bluster and makeup, he’s sweating.”

The post Trump’s frantic moves betray his true fears about midterm reckoning: columnist appeared first on Raw Story.

U.S. and Iran Exchange Renewed Fire as Trump Claims ‘All Will Work Out Well in the End’
News

U.S. and Iran Exchange Renewed Fire as Trump Claims ‘All Will Work Out Well in the End’

by TIME
June 1, 2026

President Donald Trump speaks about the conflict with Iran in Washington, D.C., on April 6, 2026. —Brendan Smialowski—Getty Images The ...

Read more
News

Trump to usher in global ‘age of instability’ after falling for clear ‘trap’: expert

June 1, 2026
News

Welcome to the June issue of The Highlight

June 1, 2026
News

How Lebanon’s Best Chance to Disarm Hezbollah Failed

June 1, 2026
News

Ex-Trump aide says president ‘punched farmers in the mouth’ and GOP should be worried

June 1, 2026
Democratic Rifts and A.I. Millions: It’s Primary Season in New York

These Are the House Districts to Watch in New York This Primary Season

June 1, 2026
Bernie Sanders: A.I. Belongs to the People, Not to Billionaires

Bernie Sanders: A.I. Belongs to the People, Not to Billionaires

June 1, 2026
Current price of oil as of June 1, 2026

Current price of oil as of June 1, 2026

June 1, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026