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The cracks in Trump's coalition keep growing -- but when does it break?
The cracks in Trumps coalition keep growing but when does it break?
Congressional Republicans are praising the president publicly, and screaming into their pillows privately
By Brian Karem
White House columnist
Published April 10, 2026 9:00AM (EDT)
(Salon) Make it stop, said the voice on the other end of the phone in the tone of someone weary from emotional pain, or maybe under the influence of opioids. Could be both. Id asked him about President Trumps Truth Social post that began by declaring A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.
I havent had my morning coffee, he continued, my wife has a doctors appointment and I havent had a day off from this mess in two weeks.
Those symptoms describe many who live in the United States, but then he said, The fact that I voted for this dumb**s makes it hurt more. The fact that the person on the other end of the phone is a ranking Republican member of Congress made that statement even more poignant.
Some congressional Republicans, like Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson and Texas Rep. Nathaniel Moran publicly chastised the president for his recent actions. Many more, like my friend on the phone, are saying far worse things about Trump privately. This has been the M.O. of Republicans since Trump first walked down the escalator, attacked Mexicans and made fun of a handicapped reporter. Privately, they say he is rude, crude and socially unacceptable while defending him publicly. Some no longer do.
....(snip)....
There are occasional cries of impeachment in the Senate and House. Those brave Republican souls who valiantly oppose Trump privately while praising him publicly are among the loudest to scream into a pillow that he should be impeached. But so far, House Speaker Mike Johnson still controls his razor-thin majority. That is expected to change after the midterms, and if the Democrats dont successfully snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory, they may find themselves with a working majority in the House next year. Many, including the president, have predicted he will then be impeached. .................(more)
https://www.salon.com/2026/04/10/the-cracks-in-trumps-coalition-keep-growing-but-when-does-it-break/
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marmar
5 hrs ago
OP
I really hope that the statement "Those brave Republican souls" was meant ironically
RockCreek
28 min ago
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Fiendish Thingy
(23,345 posts)1. It will break the day after the midterms.
Or possibly once primaries are over, but more likely not until the lame duck period in November/December.
hedda_foil
(16,989 posts)2. And Opus Dei Vance may not be an improvement.
We also need to be careful of what we wish for. Those demanding Trumps ouster should look at the insurance policy Trump has put into place the vice president. You may not like Trump, but even fewer like his veep. Vance said last week that Iran was engaged in acts of economic terrorism that apparently qualified them to be a target of genocide. In a Tuesday speech in Hungary, where he had traveled to support President Viktor Orbán ahead of this weekends elections, he didnt deny nuclear weapons could be involved in Trumps threat to destroy Iran, and he even cryptically referenced unused weapons in the militarys tool box.
RockCreek
(1,478 posts)3. I really hope that the statement "Those brave Republican souls" was meant ironically
Ftom text "Those brave Republican souls who valiantly oppose Trump privately while praising him publicly are among the loudest to scream into a pillow that he should be impeached."