Meant to publish this a lot earlier.
This was an article which came out almost a month ago, after another of Trump's trademark childish tantrums. It is an MSN article by Jason Miciak, who suggests that the time for Trump's immature tantrums is growing short.
Really?
Because I have been more or less hearing some version of this ever since Trump began to rise politically in this country. Sorry, but he's still in the Oval Office, and I see no real shot of him being taken out of seeing the 25th Amendment finally forcibly removing him from office.
In other words, I cannot see him finally going away anytime soon. Period.
Even if the Democrats sweep their way to power, and even if they stand united and decide to impeach, it is nothing that we have not seen before. By now, having seen three impeachments of sitting presidents in modern history, I think that we all recognize the difference between one chamber of Congress impeaching a president and the reality of actually removing a president from office. They are two wildly different things. Clinton stayed in power after being impeached, and Trump, who was impeached twice, remained in power both times, as well.
Hell, his being impeached did not even prevent him from running for the White House again, and of course, winning another term, much to the detriment of the entire country and, frankly, the entire world. No exaggeration, either.
Yes, most of us are sick and tired of his nonsense. But there lingers about 30+% of the population who absolutely still love him and continue to support him loyally and unquestioningly, despite how badly everything is going. And despite the clear and obvious evidence that he is at least protecting pedophiles, if not actually likely a pedophile himself. And despite his breaking some hugely important campaign promises, including keeping us out of wars, ending the war in Ukraine, releasing the Epstein Files, and lowering the price of gas and groceries (and generally reining in inflation), they just keep on supporting him without any questions or, frankly, any justifications for supporting him based on merit.
Everyone is making a big deal of all of those sinking poll numbers. Some people have already eulogized Trump and his political movement.
But is this not extremely premature, given the indisputable fact that Trump is still sitting comfortable in the Oval Office? And again, without any serious threat of being removed from office, regardless of all of the propaganda and hype. Because you have to know that the Republicans in Congress are simply not going to go along with it. Period. Not maybe, or perhaps under certain circumstances. It's been ten years since this guy has dominated American politics, and nobody on the Republican side has even come close to challenging his supremacy of the party. You think, suddenly, that's going to happen now.
Under what basis would that happen?
To me, this is yet another form of all of those people who were absolutely, positively certain that Trump was going to jail. That justice would catch up with him and make him pay for all of his crimes.
There were four years between his terms. And yes, he was found guilty of 34 counts of felony.
Again, though, did he spend a single minute behind bars? Did he actually pay the original sentence amount, which was a lot of money? Hell, did he pay anything, really?
Some people were equally adamant that Trump would never return to the presidency, much like some people, back in 2016, were absolutely sure that he would never become president in the first place.
Personally, I'm tired of hearing these half-baked determined notions that "the end is near" regarding Trump. It sounds more like wishful thinking and, frankly, harmful escapism rather than facing reality.
Nobody like Trump's tantrums, much like most people right now don't like Trump's presidency and the policies which he brought forth.
The problem is, Trump is here, right now. He is powerful. And frankly, whether or not we want to hear it or recognize it as the truth, he does not appear to be going anywhere.
End in sight as Trump's childish rampage reaches its limit | Opinion Opinion by Jason Miciak • April 12, 2026 •
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/end-in-sight-as-trump-s-childish-rampage-reaches-its-limit-opinion/ar-AA20HdkK?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=69db88ae96f0499fa3a2268385826f1e&ei=12
End in sight as Trump's childish rampage reaches its limit | Opinion

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