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NewsNation anchor Leland Vittert dropped a blunt assessment Tuesday night: both parties are waking up to one reality—Donald Trump might be politically unstoppable.
During On Balance, Vittert laid out a clear case. “Whether you like him or not, you have to look at what he’s doing—and how fast he’s doing it,” he said.
He pointed to Trump’s recent announcement that Israel agreed to a 60-day ceasefire deal with Hamas. While Hamas hasn’t signed on, Vittert noted that any diplomatic movement in the Middle East counts as a win.
Meanwhile, Trump is racking up victories at home too. The University of Pennsylvania just changed its Title IX policy, banning biological males from competing in women’s sports. Just a few years ago, that stance was labeled “bigoted.” Now, it’s policy—thanks in part to Trump’s executive order.
Vittert then turned to the border. In May, U.S. Border Patrol released zero illegal migrants into the interior. “We were told Biden couldn’t fix this without Congress,” he said. “Trump just did it.”
Additionally, Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” passed the Senate by a 51–50 vote. Vice President JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote, pushing through a package filled with tax cuts and border funding.
This pace, Vittert argued, is what sets Trump apart. “He moves too fast for opponents to land a solid hit,” he said. “This isn’t cheerleading—it’s just the truth.”
Moreover, Trump’s wins extend beyond legislation. The Supreme Court sided with him on executive authority. He launched airstrikes that hit Iran’s nuclear sites—without starting another war. And Wall Street keeps setting new records.
Vittert wrapped up with a warning: “Trump 2.0 is moving faster than anyone can handle. And that’s what makes him so hard to stop.”

Sarah Mitchell is a bestselling novelist recognized for her insightful and emotionally resonant stories that explore the complexities of human relationships. Originally from Denver, Colorado, Sarah grew up in a family of teachers who nurtured her curiosity and love for storytelling. She studied psychology at Stanford University, where she became fascinated by the intricacies of human behavior—an interest that would later shape her writing career. Sarah’s novels are praised for their nuanced characters, intricate plots, and ability to capture the subtle tensions that define love, friendship, and family ties. Her breakthrough novel, The Spaces Between Us, became an instant bestseller, lauded for its honest portrayal of strained family relationships and the fragile bonds that hold people together. Since then, she has published several works that continue to captivate audiences around the world. Outside of her writing career, Sarah is passionate about mental health advocacy and often partners with organizations to promote awareness and support for those struggling with emotional well-being. Her personal life is quieter—she enjoys hiking in the Colorado mountains, practicing yoga, and spending time with close friends. With each new book, Sarah Mitchell cements her reputation as a writer who illuminates the beauty and struggles of human connection.