GOP defectors could 'eliminate Trump's power' with one move: Nobel Prize winner
U.S. President Donald Trump attends a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 10, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard
January 20, 2026
Defectors from the Republican Party could rein in Donald Trump's power with just one move, according to a Nobel Prize winner.
Paul Krugman believes the GOP would need just eight disgruntled party members to make the switch in the House for the president to be left relatively powerless. The economist, writing in his Substack, suggested four Republican House members and four Republican Senators making the switch would be enough to stunt Trump's more outrageous policies.
He wrote, "What can we say about the cowardly Republicans in Congress, who are still sustaining Trump even though many of them – perhaps most of them – are privately appalled by his behavior?"
"It would take just eight of these people — four Republican senators and four Republican House members — to switch sides and caucus with the Democrats to end GOP control of Congress and eliminate much of Trump’s power."
"But taking such a step would mean risking Trump’s wrath by standing up and acting like patriots, rather than knuckling down and averting their eyes as Trump descends into madness."
Krugman has also suggested Trump's power is more reliant on those enabling him to carry on with controversial decisions than the president himself. The economist continued, "Some of these enablers are monsters themselves.
"For example, Stephen Miller, Trump’s immigration czar and the architect of his violent ethnic cleansing policies, is clearly a fanatic who is using Trump to achieve his own fascist goals.
"However, many of Trump’s enablers aren’t fanatics, just amoral opportunists. Scott Bessent, the Treasury Secretary, clearly understands how destructive Trump’s actions are, evidenced by the fact that he has at times tried to tone them down. But for some inexplicable reason, Bessent has decided to sell his soul to Trump.
"And then there are those who revel in the reflected glory, who are such utter narcissists that they’re willing to destroy this country in return for the limelight and perks. In that camp we can find Pete Hegseth with his Pentagon makeup studio, who is purging the finest officers in the military; Kristi Noem with her Barbie-in-a-10-gallon-hat act, who positively gushes while calling a murdered mother a terrorist; and Kash Patel, who thinks its fine to fly on an FBI jet to watch his girlfriend sing while overseeing the debasement and corruption of the FBI."