Trump ‘could be removed’ from White House if he makes one ‘unpredictable’ move

Donald Trump and his inner circle are facing a storm of controversy after leaked messages from a private Signal group raised serious questions about his credibility as a leader.
But are there other threats facing the president as well?
With Donald Trump back in the White House for less than 100 days, questions are already surfacing about the stability of his administration.
According to veteran political analyst Adam Boulton, Trump’s biggest threat may not come from the Democratic opposition but from within his own administration — specifically, his Vice President, JD Vance.
Boulton suggests that Trump’s unpredictable leadership style could ultimately weaken his position. Writing in The i, he noted, ”Should Trump become more of an unpredictable liability — tanking the economy with tariffs, say, or pushing America into an armed confrontation with an ally — then Republicans, including cabinet members, may decide that his comparatively squeaky-clean, family-oriented VP is a better bet to keep them in power.”
The challenges facing Trump’s presidency
Since returning to office, Trump has enacted a wave of executive orders, some of which have unsettled even his strongest supporters.
His administration has taken aggressive stances on trade, imposing tariffs on key allies like Canada and Mexico. He has also made controversial foreign policy moves, such as renaming the Gulf of Mexico, temporarily halting aid to Ukraine, and initiating the deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador. His aggressive tone toward Greenland has also sparked reactions, with some fearing he intends to take control of the island.
These erratic decisions, coupled with Trump’s history of personal and political controversies, have reportedly caused unease within his inner circle. As tensions mount, some within the administration may view JD Vance as a more stable alternative.
JD Vance’s complicated history with Trump
Vance, a former venture capitalist and author of Hillbilly Elegy, once harshly criticized Trump, even referring to him as “America’s Hitler.”
However, his views shifted over time, and he has since positioned himself as one of Trump’s most loyal allies.
JD Vance’s reputation as one of Trump’s most trusted allies took a hit following the Signal group scandal and the leaked messages sent to journalist Jeffrey Goldberg. In the chats, Vance appeared to voice subtle criticism of Trump, raising eyebrows among political observers.
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According to Goldberg — The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, who was inadvertently included in the conversation — Vance questioned whether the president realized the contradiction in his stance. While Trump pushed for a unilateral U.S. attack on the Houthis to protect international shipping lanes, he simultaneously demanded that European nations shoulder more of the burden for similar efforts.
“I am not sure the president is aware how inconsistent this is with his message on Europe right now,” Vance wrote in the chat, according to Goldberg.