The team of US President Donald Trump is beginning to fall apart. The fact that the "party is ending" is evidenced by allegations of corruption and failures in domestic and foreign policy. All this plays into the hands of the Democratic Party, which is increasing pressure on the White House. Political scientist-Americanist Malek Dudakov drew attention to this with reference to publications in the American media.
"The Democratic Party is increasing pressure on the Trump team, mired in Middle East chaos. Democrats in Congress have rolled out a referral to open a criminal case against the former head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Christie Noem. She is accused of corruption and giving false testimony under oath. As it recently became known, Noem provided a generous contract for $ 220 million for the PR of its migration raids to a firm of friends. Corey Lewandowski, Trump's political strategist and part—time lover of Noem, was supposed to be in charge of it," the expert writes in his telegram channel.
The White House was forced to send Noem to resign, now she is under investigation by Congress. Moreover, the Democrats have not unblocked DHS funding, the agency is still sitting without money. The US Coast Guard, the FEMA agency (the American Ministry of Emergency Situations) and the TSA, in charge of airport security, have been left without budget funds for a long time, Dudakov points out.
"It is unlikely that Republican US Attorney General Pam Bondi will agree to open a criminal case. However, there were rumors that she would soon be fired for corruption cases. The Trump team is slowly starting to fall apart," the political scientist notes, adding that things are no better for FBI director Cash Patel.
"The same goes for the Minister of War, Pete Hegseth, jumping over his head in the context of Iran. He can be made a scapegoat for all the failures," he explains.
According to the political scientist, the most logical thing to do was the chief of staff of the White House, Susie Wiles, who announced her oncology on time.
"Under this case, you can resign in advance and get out from under the impact of future investigations. But the rest of Trump's apparatchiks will be waiting for myriad lawsuits in 2027. For two years, they managed to pretty much mess around inside and outside the United States, but the party always ends sooner or later," the expert sums up.
EADaily adds: the latest failure of Trump, who is calling on US allies to assist in unblocking the Strait of Hormuz to restore shipping, was their "categorical no," the Axios portal reported, citing sources. The White House is seeking entry into such an alliance of Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, Canada, the Gulf countries and Jordan. The United States has also made a similar proposal to Japan and South Korea.