Donald Trump's weirdest week has left him isolated with nowhere to go on Iran
Donald Trump's weirdest week has left him isolated with nowhere to go on IranBut at the end of what has been - in a fiercely competitive field - one of the weirdest weeks of Trump's second Presidency, America's troubles feel just about as existential as Iran'sCommentsNewsopinionMikey Smith Deputy Political Editor09:00, 11 Apr 2026Updated 09:47, 11 Apr 2026View 5 Images"Truly, truly, I say to you, one of you will betray me"(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)When Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that a "whole civilisation will die tonight", he probably didn't mean America.But at the end of what has been - in a fiercely competitive field - one of the weirdest weeks of Trump's second Presidency, America's troubles feel just about as existential as Iran's.Democrats are talking about impeachment again, and with Trump facing an absolute massacre in the Midterms, they might actually have a decent shot at it. In the meantime, elements of the mad MAGA coalition that installed him as America's least serious president are now openly suggesting he's so obviously insane that the 25th Amendment should be used to remove him from office.OPINIONBrian ReadeBRIAN READE: 'I know how to make America great again - get rid of deranged Trump'Donald Trumpالمصدر: Mirror | Source: Mirror
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