President of the United States, Donald Trump, has given Republicans the marching order to must win the 2026 congressional midterm elections or risk Democrats impeaching him.
Trump spoke on Tuesday while addressing Republican lawmakers at a retreat in Washington.
“You gotta win the midterms ’cause, if we don’t win the midterms, it’s just gonna be — I mean, they’ll find a reason to impeach me,” he said.
“I’ll get impeached.”
Trump warned that losing control of congress could stall his legislative agenda and expose his administration to investigations.
He urged Republican lawmakers, who narrowly control the US house of representatives, to put aside internal disagreements.
Trump asked party members to sell Republican policies on gender, healthcare and election integrity to voters struggling with the cost of living.
“They say that when you win the presidency, you lose the midterm,” he said.
“I wish you could explain to me what the hell’s going on with the mind of the public.”
Trump made only a brief reference to inflation, stating that the problem was inherited from the Democrats.
He said Republicans should campaign on gains in the US stock market.
Trump also downplayed the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol by his supporters.
The remarks came as Democrats marked the fifth anniversary of the riot and accused Republicans of attempting to “whitewash” history.
The retreat held at the John F. Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts, which Trump said was recently renamed to include his name following changes to its board.
In an unscripted speech lasting more than an hour, Trump repeated claims disputed by official records, including that Washington had recorded no homicides for months.
He predicted that Republicans would deliver an “epic midterm victory”.
Trump also complained about party members he said were unwilling to fall in line.
Every seat in the house and one-third of the senate will be contested in November 2026.
No sitting US president has avoided losing house seats in the midterms since George W. Bush in 2006.
Trump urged Republicans to counter Democrats’ messaging on healthcare, including calls to extend subsidies linked to Obamacare.
“All of these issues are very important issues, but you can own healthcare,” he told lawmakers.
“Figure it out.”
The president said conservative members should show flexibility over provisions such as the hyde amendment, which restricts federal funding for abortion.
Trump was impeached twice during his first term, but was acquitted by the senate on both occasions.













