James Carville Predicts Trump Will Cut A Secret DealHere Is The Wild Scenario He Lays Out

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Democratic strategist James Carville has launched a fresh barrage against President Donald Trump, predicting that the president will not finish his current term and warning him to brace for what he calls a terrible existence after the upcoming midterm elections.

In a video commentary released Wednesday for Politicon, Carville unleashed his trademark invective against President Trump, tossing out epithets such as fat f**king ass while sketching out a scenario in which the president is forced from office within a year. According to Mediaite, Carville went so far as to forecast that Trump will cut a deal and resign by April of next year, a claim that reflects more the wishful thinking of a hardened partisan than any grounded political reality.

Carville, a longtime Democratic operative who has built a career attacking Republicans, claimed he is so certain of a sweeping Democratic victory in the midterms that he likened the anticipated GOP losses to a brutal blow for the president. He said the results would feel like a punch from former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, a metaphor clearly intended to project political annihilation rather than a competitive contest of ideas.

Turning from electoral predictions to personal taunts, Carville painted a bleak picture of Trumps political and social standing after November. Lets talk about your future, your post-November future. First, people are not going to return your phone calls. Theyre going to correctly think, you know theyll say, well, hes got two years left. He can do damage. No one gives a s**t about him. The Democrats are going to investigate you to no end, he predicted, portraying a Washington establishment eager to isolate and punish a sitting president.

Carville urged Democrats to pursue aggressive investigations into alleged money stolen, explicitly calling for probes into President Trump and his family. He further speculated that Trump could face scrutiny from international bodies over his handling of strikes against Iran, a clear swipe at the administrations assertive foreign policy that many conservatives view as a necessary break from years of strategic timidity.

Even Republicans, Carville argued, will eventually abandon the president once they decide he is politically inconvenient. He insisted that GOP lawmakers will come to see Trump as a losing bet, a claim that underestimates the enduring loyalty of conservative voters who remain deeply skeptical of the Democratic agenda and the permanent political class.

You know whos gonna turn on you? Whats left of the Republican senators. There may be 43 to 45 of them left. Now the House is gonna vote to impeach you. Youre gonna be impeached in 2027 these senators cant stand you. These Republican senators, they cant stand you. They have to be there because of their politics, back in their states, but its gonna be apparent to them that youre a loser. Youre a losing f**king bet, Carville said, predicting mass defections in the GOP ranks and yet another impeachment spectacle years down the road.

Carville went on to claim that Democrats will open so many investigative fronts that the president will ultimately accept a pardon from Vice President JD Vance and walk away from the White House. He even mocked up a post-resignation fantasy, suggesting Trump take a celebratory Disney-style trip with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Bryon Noem, husband of Trump official Kristi Noem, whose alleged crossdressing double life was described in a recent expos.

We refer to it as a come-to-Jesus moment. Youre gonna assess where you are, even through your cloudy, stupid, fat-addled brain, youre gonna figure out, I gotta get the hell out of here. Youre going to cut a deal and youre gonna resign. [Vance] is going to pardon you. Hes got to pardon a lot of other people, but hes a creepy, ambitious little twerp. Hell do whatever he can to get into the White House. But they cant pardon you for state crimes. They cant pardon you in the International Criminal Court, Carville said, revealing more about the lefts prosecutorial mindset than about any proven misconduct.

Carvilles tirade underscores how deeply entrenched partisan animosity has become, with prominent Democratic figures openly fantasizing about criminal prosecutions and forced resignations rather than debating policy or respecting electoral outcomes. While his predictions of impeachment, resignation, and international prosecution play well with a progressive base eager to undo President Trumps second administration, they also highlight a broader divide between those who seek to govern through constitutional processes and those who appear more interested in using investigations and legal threats as political weapons.