Sources say Trump is making a desperate move to prepare for the midterm elections in an effort to avoid impeachment by the Democrats.

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According to Mars Finance, on November 25th, although Trump will not appear on the ballot in next November's midterm elections, he is going all in with a do-or-die attitude, as this election concerns his presidency and political life. According to nine Republicans involved in election strategy, he is calling candidates, endorsing them early, developing strategies, and pushing economic messages in an attempt to maintain Republican control of Congress. "Presidents usually start acting late in the campaign," said Bill Galston, a senior advisor to former Democratic President Bill Clinton in the White House. "This kind of engagement is extremely rare." Six Republican insiders told Reuters that Trump wants party candidates to use his tax cut plan as a campaign theme. This plan was passed by the Republican-controlled Congress in July. Their goal is to make voters understand that after filing their taxes next April, they will receive more tax refunds from the IRS, thereby increasing their disposable income and offsetting anxieties about rising prices. For Trump, maintaining Republican control of Congress next November is also a form of self-protection. Losing control of the House of Representatives would also give Democrats the power to impeach Trump a third time. During his term from 2017 to 2021, House Democrats impeached Trump twice, but the Republican-controlled Senate failed to vote to remove him from office in either instance. Nevertheless, the impeachment process would still drain the president's energy and could potentially derail policy goals.

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