Frustrated lawmakers are looking to 2026 in the hopes that they can reclaim some of the power many fear they’ve ceded to the White House under Trump.

Over the course of 2025, the Trump administration unilaterally shuttered or drastically weakened federal agencies, implemented widespread tariffs, canceled congressionally approved spending and conducted military operations in the Caribbean.

Democrats repeatedly cried foul, and even some Republicans aired concerns about the White House brushing aside Congress. Scores of lawmakers opted for retirement before the calendar even turned to January.

Now many are wondering whether anything will be different next year, especially with the added political pressure of the approaching midterm elections.

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    20 hours ago

    Unless we are dissolving the union, I don’t want it to happen. Republicans will vote to disolve all our right (except 2A) and make us a christian theocracy with a promise to Democrats that we can be a democracy “during the next constitutional convention”