If Trump Resigns, Only One Man Can Take His Place
Imagining the hard-to-imagine post-Trump future
The Ukraine scandal is metastasizing so quickly that it’s impossible to have a clear sense of where it’s heading.
But there is one potential outcome that we need to take a lot more seriously than we did even a week ago — Trump’s forced resignation at the hands of Mitch McConnell. The chaos that would flow from that outcome would have profound — and possibly hilarious — implications for the future of democracy and the Republican Party.
To begin with, let’s stipulate the most likely facts around a forced Trump resignation (inshallah and knock on wood):
- An explosive piece of documentary evidence comes to light directly tying Trump to criminality — audio of a phone call, surreptitious video, a hand-written note, etc. — that finally tips the scales so that the GOP can only save itself by jettisoning him.
- The evidence implicates Trump so directly that even he realizes he can’t run for the 2020 GOP nomination or continue to govern, and accepts pressure to step down.
- That evidence becomes public before the end of January, when McConnell and big-money donors still think they have time to pick up the pieces before the election. Any time after that, and the GOP has…