
The former president, who once attempted to overturn the results of the 2020 election through a coup, has returned to the White House stage. Despite the passage of time, he remains fixated on claiming his loss was fraudulent, a narrative he repeats with unwavering frequency.
Donald Trump embodies a troubling aspect of democracy—an anti-democratic sentiment that casts a shadow over the electoral process. As we edge closer to the 2026 midterm elections, it seems he is haunted by the possibility of losing significant political power, particularly if voters decide to unseat Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
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Speculation abounds concerning Trump’s recent deployment of ICE and the National Guard to predominantly Democratic cities. Some analysts suggest that this tactic serves a dual purpose: it may function as a rehearsal for potential voter intimidation during the upcoming midterm elections in 2026, where he might aim to dissuade voters from casting their ballots.
This year could provide Trump with an early opportunity to practice these intimidation techniques, revealing a chilling strategy that raises concerns about the integrity of future elections.

