WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump warned that Democrats could attempt to impeach him if they win the midterm elections in November and take control of Congress. Speaking during a routine press briefing, Trump expressed his belief that the opposition party would seek to remove him from office, citing political tensions and potential legislative challenges.

The remarks come amid ongoing political maneuvering ahead of the midterms, with both parties vying for influence over key policy issues. Trump’s comments reflect his broader strategy of positioning himself as a target of political opposition, a narrative he has frequently emphasized in recent months.

In separate developments, Trump also signaled a desire to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un later this year, though the proposal has not yet received a clear response from Pyongyang. Meanwhile, the administration continues to escalate economic pressure on Iran, with new sanctions aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear program and regional influence.

As the political landscape shifts, Trump’s focus remains on maintaining his position and countering what he perceives as threats to his authority. The coming months will likely see further public statements and strategic moves from the administration.