Massive protests have spread across the country, with crowds estimated in the hundreds of thousands demanding accountability and democratic stability.
Authorities have responded by deploying the National Guard in multiple locations, signaling fears of escalating unrest.
The presence of military forces on American streets has amplified the sense that the nation is approaching a breaking point.
For many citizens, the imagery feels unprecedented and deeply unsettling.
Trump’s approval rating has fallen sharply, dropping to thirty-six percent as public confidence continues to erode.
Once-loyal supporters express fatigue, confusion, and concern about prolonged instability and institutional damage.
Independent voters, long considered the political center, are drifting away in growing numbers.

Pressure is now mounting toward a potential Senate trial, where conviction would require bipartisan support.
Behind closed doors, senators are weighing loyalty against legacy, knowing history will judge their decisions harshly.
The Senate trial looms like a political earthquake, capable of reshaping careers and rewriting party identity. Continue reading…