Thursday, November 6, 2025 -As Donald Trump edges closer to the end of his term, Washington insiders are calling it the beginning of his lame duck era a phase marked by diminishing political leverage and increasing isolation.
Once a force that reshaped the Republican Party and dominated global headlines, Trump now faces internal resistance, waning influence over Congress, and a series of looming legal challenges. With his trademark rallies drawing smaller crowds and key allies seeking distance, the aura of unshakable control that once defined his presidency appears to be fading.
The political response has been both sharp and divided. Loyalists continue to insist that Trump remains the voice of the conservative movement, while moderates within his own party quietly strategize for a post-Trump future.
Cable news and social media are flooded with speculation about whether he’ll attempt another comeback or cling to the spotlight through controversy. Pollsters note a steady erosion of support among suburban voters, a demographic once pivotal to his success.
Trump’s next moves will determine how his legacy is remembered: as a disruptive reformer who reshaped American politics, or as a leader whose influence burned out under the weight of his own battles. Either way, the political calendar moves on and history, as always, will have the final word.

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