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Joinfortmill

(20,695 posts)
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:13 PM Tuesday

Lately I've been wondering where Trump would run if the Democrats win the mid-terms and impeachment is inevitable.......

https://www.politico.eu/article/where-will-trump-go-if-he-quits-the-us/

Well, it seems that in 2020 Politico wondered the same thing and made a list of twelve places. Of the six places listed below, which place do you think would be most welcoming? Check the article for the answer (this could have changed since 2020).




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Africa
0 (0%)
Belgium
0 (0%)
Germany
0 (0%)
Kosovo
14 (100%)
Luxembourg
0 (0%)
Mexico
0 (0%)
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Lately I've been wondering where Trump would run if the Democrats win the mid-terms and impeachment is inevitable....... (Original Post) Joinfortmill Tuesday OP
UAE, Saudi Arabia or Qatar vapor2 Tuesday #1
Qatar is my vote, but he will not be removed from office (in my opinion). 33taw Tuesday #7
I figure FBI investigations would open for every Democratic congress member with constant leaks Tim S Tuesday #8
my vote as well.. Andrew formerly known as Prince is rumored to be samnsara Tuesday #9
Nowhere ITAL Tuesday #2
Budapest DBoon Tuesday #3
He'll just beach himself at Mar A Lago leftstreet Tuesday #4
Hungary, Saudi Arabia, Or Argentina Deep State Witch Tuesday #5
Hungary, Russia, Israel, Saudi Arabia LuvLoogie Tuesday #6
Behind a moat with gators at Mara-guano, where he will shout "pew pew" Maru Kitteh Tuesday #10
The Middle East for sure. NCDem47 Tuesday #11
This is a silly poll Fiendish Thingy Tuesday #12
Well, as I said, things could have changed since Politico published the article in 2020. Joinfortmill Tuesday #19
impeachment means nothing unless the senate votes to convict and that is unlikely nt msongs Tuesday #13
Even just a few months ago, I would have agreed. Now, I'm not so sure. Joinfortmill Tuesday #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Joinfortmill Tuesday #21
YES, conviction of Trump by a GOP dominated US Senate is very unlikely--- ALTHOUGH Jack Valentino Tuesday #42
We would have to win the Senate which doc03 Tuesday #14
You may be right, but I think the Epstein scandal is going to get much worse. And, I think that changes everything. Joinfortmill Tuesday #24
Yes the Epstein scandal seems to snowballing. doc03 Tuesday #39
He's Not Running ProfessorGAC Tuesday #15
I believe they ruled he was immune from official acts while in office. This is not that. Joinfortmill Tuesday #25
While True... ProfessorGAC Tuesday #29
Lately I've been wondering what car I'll buy if I win the Powerball jackpot and take the single payout. n/t flvegan Tuesday #16
Ok. I wish you well. I try to play nice. Joinfortmill Tuesday #26
If it were me StoolPigeon Wednesday #46
But make sure the island is big enough for an airstrip. Xavier Breath Wednesday #57
Africa isn't a country... 2naSalit Tuesday #17
Politico only listed Africa. My bad. Joinfortmill Tuesday #18
I figured it wasn't you... 2naSalit Tuesday #35
Impeachment without conviction/removal is purely performative... WarGamer Tuesday #22
That's possible. But, I don't think he's going to escape this. It's only going to get worse. Joinfortmill Tuesday #27
Russia would be my vote mvd Tuesday #23
I agree. Interestingly, Russia was not number one on Politico's list. Joinfortmill Tuesday #28
No way he's going to Russia given the availability of polonium and windows Ritabert Tuesday #30
Luxembourg wouldn't want him there. greatauntoftriplets Tuesday #31
Check out what Politico printed. This was in 2020, so there's that. Joinfortmill Tuesday #32
The general thought is there wont be any trials Johonny Tuesday #33
It is their duty to impeach him. It's their job. The hearings are just a way to drag it out with travelingthrulife Wednesday #50
Impeachment is a Republican talking point gulliver Tuesday #34
You may be right. But, I think the Epstein Files' have changed everything. And, more is to come. Joinfortmill Tuesday #36
Been there, done that OC375 Tuesday #37
Hopefully into the path of an oncoming steamroller Blue Owl Tuesday #38
You mean 'where he would run TO', not 'where he would run' Jack Valentino Tuesday #40
And RUSSIA is not listed as an option?? Seems the best choice for Trump to flee to, Jack Valentino Tuesday #41
It was one of the 12 listed in Politico. I chose 6 of the 12 Joinfortmill Tuesday #45
Can't imagine Putin would keep him alive for very long. He is a babbling fool travelingthrulife Wednesday #49
*sigh* sarisataka Tuesday #43
Yup, sorry about that, but it might be a 'here we go again' moment. Joinfortmill Wednesday #56
Nowhere To Run To, Baby; Nowhere To Hide. ColoringFool Tuesday #44
In order to remove Trump from office we need both impeachment in House and conviction in the Senate. Demsrule86 Wednesday #47
We already purchased part of Argentina and it was one of the traditional hidey-holes for Nazis travelingthrulife Wednesday #48
Qatar RainCaster Wednesday #51
Run? He can barely walk. Bluestocking Wednesday #52
Would make my day. Joinfortmill Wednesday #55
That was my thought when I was writing it Bluestocking Wednesday #59
Impeaching Trump is a liberal pipe dream. DJ Synikus Makisimus Wednesday #53
I hear you. I think, now that the Epstein matter has gone global, we are in new territory. Joinfortmill Wednesday #54
Nowhere angrychair Wednesday #58
I hear you. I have a bit more hope. Joinfortmill Wednesday #61
He'll resign straight into a Vance pardon. carpetbagger Wednesday #60
You make a lot of sense. To me, Vance is not a given. He may promise but not deliver Joinfortmill Wednesday #62

Tim S

(124 posts)
8. I figure FBI investigations would open for every Democratic congress member with constant leaks
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:29 PM
Tuesday

samnsara

(18,751 posts)
9. my vote as well.. Andrew formerly known as Prince is rumored to be
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:29 PM
Tuesday

..eyeing that esp if the cops get close to arresting him.

ITAL

(1,299 posts)
2. Nowhere
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:18 PM
Tuesday

Even if Trump's impeached, he's not getting convicted. Even if we get to say...52 seats in the Senate you're still talking about peeling off fifteen Republicans to vote for his removal. I could squint hard and perhaps see 5-6, but not fifteen.

leftstreet

(39,764 posts)
4. He'll just beach himself at Mar A Lago
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:18 PM
Tuesday

No one is going to charge him with any actual crimes

Impeached, maybe. Removed, maybe.

He'll just have even more time to rant on social media

Maru Kitteh

(31,485 posts)
10. Behind a moat with gators at Mara-guano, where he will shout "pew pew"
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:31 PM
Tuesday

while shooting invisible lasers from an ordinary-looking TV remote control . . . .

NCDem47

(3,385 posts)
11. The Middle East for sure.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:32 PM
Tuesday

One, they all love that gaudy gold gilt everything.

Two, Those countries love to straddle the line between the legit/respectable and the dark underworld.

Trump would fit right in.

He is just NOT the eastern Europe/Russia kind of guy.

Fiendish Thingy

(22,627 posts)
12. This is a silly poll
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:34 PM
Tuesday

First of all, Africa is not a country, it’s a continent made up of numerous nations.

Trump is not “running” anywhere- if he were to “take it on the lam” to avoid facing criminal charges, his assets would be frozen/seized.

The only countries that would accept him as a guest would be the Saudis/UAE or Russia under Putin.

But he’s not going anywhere, because the odds are in his favor that he will never face any federal charges, and will die before any state charges ever come to trial.

Joinfortmill

(20,695 posts)
19. Well, as I said, things could have changed since Politico published the article in 2020.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 05:02 PM
Tuesday

As, for Africa. Yes, my bad. I should have said, 'places', not countries.

Response to msongs (Reply #13)

Jack Valentino

(4,731 posts)
42. YES, conviction of Trump by a GOP dominated US Senate is very unlikely--- ALTHOUGH
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 11:13 PM
Tuesday

Trump's 2nd impeachment trial over his inciting the J-6 insurrection
was the FIRST presidential impeachment trial where ANY senators EVER
voted to convict a president from their own party!

(6 Republican senators voted to convict him, although it wasn't enough)


((How many might conclude, in a third trial
based on his more recent crimes, that
'we would be better off without him going into 2028'
is still an open question...))

doc03

(38,971 posts)
14. We would have to win the Senate which
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:45 PM
Tuesday

is not very possible. The House already impeached him twice and if anything it
got worse.

Joinfortmill

(20,695 posts)
24. You may be right, but I think the Epstein scandal is going to get much worse. And, I think that changes everything.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 05:07 PM
Tuesday

doc03

(38,971 posts)
39. Yes the Epstein scandal seems to snowballing.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 10:20 PM
Tuesday

It reminds me of Watergate, it started out as a
simple breakin and ended with Nixon resigning.

ProfessorGAC

(76,316 posts)
15. He's Not Running
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:48 PM
Tuesday

The Robert's mob gave him immunity. He can't be convicted because of that ridiculous ruling & he we won't be convicted in the Senate.
There's nothing from which to run.

ProfessorGAC

(76,316 posts)
29. While True...
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 05:14 PM
Tuesday

...I believe they will construe anything he does as official, even ig it means using an imaginary calendar.
Electing dems will neuter him, but it won't remove him.

flvegan

(66,080 posts)
16. Lately I've been wondering what car I'll buy if I win the Powerball jackpot and take the single payout. n/t
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:52 PM
Tuesday

StoolPigeon

(234 posts)
46. If it were me
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 11:25 AM
Wednesday

I would get a golf cart because the island I would be living on wouldn't be big enough to need a car.

2naSalit

(101,478 posts)
17. Africa isn't a country...
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:57 PM
Tuesday

It's a continent within which there is a country called So. Africa.

WarGamer

(18,380 posts)
22. Impeachment without conviction/removal is purely performative...
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 05:07 PM
Tuesday

1) He won't be convicted even IF he's impeached by the House.

2) I'm not even sure if a DEM House will be 100% in favor due to the lame duck status

3) I don't think he's going to serve til 2029... I think he'll claim total victory and quit to give Vance a 2028 head start.

Joinfortmill

(20,695 posts)
27. That's possible. But, I don't think he's going to escape this. It's only going to get worse.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 05:13 PM
Tuesday

Johonny

(25,845 posts)
33. The general thought is there wont be any trials
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 05:51 PM
Tuesday

Particularly if the GOP hold the senate or a 50/50 senate.

It would be better served just with hearings in the house, rather than the impeachment performance.

travelingthrulife

(4,939 posts)
50. It is their duty to impeach him. It's their job. The hearings are just a way to drag it out with
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 11:37 AM
Wednesday

no audience except political junkies. No consequences there.

gulliver

(13,850 posts)
34. Impeachment is a Republican talking point
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 05:56 PM
Tuesday

They're actually trying to discredit our House agenda by saying we're only going to do 24x7 impeachment proceedings. The less said about impeachment the better.

As noted by other posters, there's zero chance Trump would be convicted in the Senate. I think there's almost no chance he would even be impeached. And if we did it, it would be dumb.

Joinfortmill

(20,695 posts)
36. You may be right. But, I think the Epstein Files' have changed everything. And, more is to come.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 06:11 PM
Tuesday

Jack Valentino

(4,731 posts)
40. You mean 'where he would run TO', not 'where he would run'
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 11:04 PM
Tuesday

because he wouldn't run too well anywhere now---
with pollsters now showing that he would now LOSE to Kamala by 8 percentage points,
if we held a "do over" for the 2024 presidential election today....!

https://www.thedailybeast.com/cnn-data-guru-delivers-bad-news-to-trump-about-2024-election-re-do/


Too bad we don't have 'national recall electons', in this case!

Jack Valentino

(4,731 posts)
41. And RUSSIA is not listed as an option?? Seems the best choice for Trump to flee to,
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 11:08 PM
Tuesday

to me....

although I think he is too stupid and dementia-ridden to attempt to run anywhere

Joinfortmill

(20,695 posts)
45. It was one of the 12 listed in Politico. I chose 6 of the 12
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 11:58 PM
Tuesday

Russia was a 'welcome' in the Politico article. I didn't choose Russia because I think there is a chance Putin would refuse him for his own reasons.

travelingthrulife

(4,939 posts)
49. Can't imagine Putin would keep him alive for very long. He is a babbling fool
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 11:34 AM
Wednesday

and he knows far too many secrets.

Demsrule86

(71,525 posts)
47. In order to remove Trump from office we need both impeachment in House and conviction in the Senate.
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 11:31 AM
Wednesday

I think we can win the Senate...although it could be tough. But we need a big majority...Believe me I want it.

RainCaster

(13,539 posts)
51. Qatar
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 11:50 AM
Wednesday

They love me over there...

Yeah. That's why they gave you that oversized jet that nobody else wanted.

Bluestocking

(581 posts)
52. Run? He can barely walk.
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 11:54 AM
Wednesday

He won’t survive an impeachment. By not surviving I mean dying. When I say dying I do not mean making his face orange but becoming a corpse.

DJ Synikus Makisimus

(1,309 posts)
53. Impeaching Trump is a liberal pipe dream.
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 12:55 PM
Wednesday

While so many liberals seem to think it would prove that "the system works," in and of itself impeachment is mostly just pathetic. The system quite obviously has failed. Voters have elected Trump President. TWICE. If you think justice is coming for Trump, you haven't been paying attention to the Epstein case, or to the litany of pardons Trump has issued to pretty much every misanthrope on the planet. That's really how you say "the system working" in Eliteist.

Trump has already been impeached twice. What did it accomplish other than a lot of hot air and expense? Politicians always use the sleight of hand where they make some people (perhaps a majority) believe that bloviating is the same as taking action. I think that folks fall for it because they SO want to believe in the system, but it's exactly the opposite. It's just a bad reality TV show (ok, all reality TV is. bad). Politicians are usually anything but courageous, and their default position is to duck any and all responsibility. I'm sure it really "showed him" when Trump wasn't convicted by the Senate. He's not going to be convicted next time either. But even if he were to be, then J.D. Vance becomes President. What a win that would be.

The only things that will get rid of Trump are things that liberals don't even want discussed, like getting Robespierre-ed. And even then, what comes after Trump and anyone else who might pay the head tax, will probably be worse. Only rather drastic systemic change might cure this disease, but from where I'm standing we appear to collectively lack the bandwidth for that. At least for the foreseeable future.

angrychair

(12,013 posts)
58. Nowhere
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 02:23 PM
Wednesday

What is very obvious to many, even if they are afraid to say it out loud, is that Congress is irrelevant.
They can just ignore Congress because it is both toothless and spineless and completely without any power to do anything about anything.

Hell, they can just ignore the election all together . What are people going to do? Stomp their feet? Write a sternly worded letter? That is literally all they can do.
We have allowed unbelievable power to be invested in that executive branch, far beyond the point of no return.
The ultimate failure of the courts is to act as if there was a remedy to control an out of control executive branch when neither the legislative nor the judicial branches have any enforcement powers that are not completely dependent on that Executive branch it is trying to control.

carpetbagger

(5,447 posts)
60. He'll resign straight into a Vance pardon.
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 02:40 PM
Wednesday

But, the wildest of remotely reasonable outcomes in November would be an 8 seat pickup (every competitive seat and two black swan pickups from places where they're up by 15 or so. That leaves 12 GOP senators needing to convict, from a much smaller group of senators who would consider doing so (my quick count says the "67th senator" marker only shifts by 1 or 2 seats to the left).

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