One Republican has made a very strange prediction.

Former Congressman Joe Walsh, a former Republican representative from Illinois who has become a prominent critic of Donald Trump, recently raised concerns about the potential future actions of the former president. During an appearance on MSNBC’s Inside with Jen Psaki, Walsh suggested that Trump could attempt to interfere with the upcoming midterm elections in 2026 or even pursue a run for the presidency again in 2028.

Walsh, who ran as a Republican presidential candidate in 2020, expressed his belief that Trump’s past actions demonstrated a willingness to challenge the democratic process. He suggested that Trump’s previous attempts to influence the outcome of the 2020 election could signal a desire to disrupt future elections, including the midterms.

He argued that Americans need to take a clear position on Trump, emphasizing that there is little room for indecision. Walsh believes that the stakes are high for the country, and people must decide whether they see Trump as a threat to the integrity of American democracy.

Trump has continued to hint at the possibility of running for office again, even though the Constitution prohibits a third term for presidents. Despite this, he has stirred support among his followers with repeated mentions of another potential campaign. At a recent event, the crowd showed enthusiastic approval when the idea of a third run was raised.

Walsh’s criticism of Trump has been consistent since the former president’s time in office. He has described Trump as a dangerous populist leader who capitalizes on anger and division, and he has expressed his preference for an alternative leader, even if that meant supporting someone from the opposite end of the political spectrum. His warnings highlight the ongoing divide within the Republican Party regarding Trump’s influence and future in American politics.