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You have to wonder what the endgame is. Bannon and friends had very lofty goals coming in and they have both the House and the Senate. But, up until now, they've accomplished almost nothing. They've been little to no consensus with Republicans and they've galvanized opposition among all Democrats and even some Republicans.
Their appointees are dropping like flies and doubts over Russia infiltration, basic competence, mental health, and human decency are growing with each passing day. If trump's presidency was being traded on the stock market, it would be crashing hard.
And it's only June.
There's no sign that the trajectory will change anytime soon. Even if something drastic occurs (war, terrorist attack, etc.) it's not at all clear that it would help trump's popularity in any way. If anything, his opposition would grow even stronger because his incapacity for being magnanimous or graceful is exposed whenever the heat is on (unlike even George Bush, who became more popular in such moments).
On top of this, pretty much all the major institutions of this country (intelligence agencies, free press, the judiciary, even major corporations) are ready to turn on trump, if they haven't already. His only lifelines remaining are Russia (who we all know will turn on him on a whim whenever they're done with him) and da deplorables (who are fairly powerless and marginalized already).
Anyway, pass me the popcorn.
I don't think they have an end game, it's really just as messy as it looks. People like KKK Sessions probably signed on thinking Trump's antics were just for the campaign and he'd become more Presidential in order to get their racist agenda through. But that didn't happen and, in some ways, Trump is even worse now. People are realizing he's not going to change (and I'm sure they've urged him to) and everything is going to eventually sink. If they stay on, they go down with the ship and burn up their political careers in the process.
Only question now is extra butter or kettle corn...