By Nawal Sayed
CAIRO, Jan. 3 (SEE) - US President Donald Trump would be removed
from office in 2019, according to Former President George W. Bush's advisor, Alan
J. Steinberg's opinion piece published this week in The Star-Ledger Magazine.
Steinberg, a former Environmental
Protection Agency regional administrator, said that he believed Trump would
resign in 2019 in exchange for immunity, not by the constitutional impeachment.
"Trump will use his presidency as a
bargaining chip with federal and state authorities in 2019, agreeing to leave
office in exchange for the relevant authorities not pursuing criminal charges
against him, his children or the Trump Organization," Steinberg wrote.
Donald Trump hugs a U.S. flag as he takes the stage for a campaign town hall meeting in Derry, New Hampshire August 19, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
There are only two years left in Trump’s
presidential term.
The Hill Magazine published a report of predictions
on Trump's presidency in 2019.
According to the report, Trump’s presidency
will not survive 2019 as his increasingly erratic and angry behavior, his self-imposed
isolation, his inability and refusal to listen to smart advisers that he hired,
all are leading him to a precipice.