Famous Democratic strategist James Kerrville has presented a surprising prediction that the Trump administration is “in the middle of collapse,” and will collapse within four to six weeks.
Kerrville, 80, urged fellow Democrats to play “Possum” Friday, keeping them out of the way and bursting Republicans to help President Trump move forward with a dramatic federal overhaul.
“The more angry Democrats get, the more they seem to feed Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and some others, what they want,” Kerrville meditated. Dan Abrams, founder of Media People.
“What I said very publicly is that Democrats need to play Possum, all of this is falling apart,” he said.
Elderly Dem Guru was the leading strategist of Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign. At that time, Democrats surged into the White House after 12 years of Republican rule.
His wild predictions come just months after Trump became the first Republican to win the popular vote in the presidential election for the first time in 20 years, and have profited more than 90% of US counties. Masu.
Declaring confidently in October, Carville declared, “a certain Kamala Harris will win,” and in 2009 she wrote a book on how DEM will become a dominant party in the next 40 years .
“These people were useless,” he lamented about certain progressive activist groups during the final election cycle. “They are actually worse than useless, they are harmful, and they never learn to be silent.
“I believe this administration will be in the midst of a massive collapse and a particularly public collapse within 30 days.”
Citing vote data, Kerrville argued that Trump's approval ratings are plummeting and that within weeks Republicans will step in Congress almost entirely.
That forecast goes against the backdrop of protests against GOP lawmakers such as Rich McCormick (R-Ga.) during last week's Town Hall and other events.
Historically, past election years in 2017 and 2010 have had similar events that served as a precursor to minorities seizing the House of Representatives in medium-term elections.
Trump, 78, takes on the speed of enforcement action in his first month of duties, tapping government efficiency boss Elon Musk to pursue federal bureaucracy reductions and other reforms. I did.
These actions alienate government workers and their unions, but are generally met with a large number of fanfare by conservatives.
Kerrville also suggested that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) struggle to get Republicans on board for Trump's marquee agenda package.
“It's going to be a simple pick here in six weeks,” Kerrville added, addressing the Democrats. “Ly down.
“We're in the midst of a collapse. It's over.”
Democratic leadership in Congress seeks to focus on working class issues. But that careful approach drew moans from the progressives that feel leadership softened in Trump as he moves forward with an agenda that is more ambitious than the original terminology.
In addition to the hard work, Progressive has struggled to mobilize the mass protests portrayed eight years ago during the Trump administration, promoting concerns that the base is in a place of despair.



