House Speaker Mike Johnson announced that Donald Trump’s proposal for a Republican midterm convention is moving forward, describing it as a “genius” idea that could energize voters ahead of the 2026 elections. Trump reportedly pitched the plan in a recent phone call, envisioning a major event to highlight GOP accomplishments and unify messaging before the midterms.
Johnson said coordination is already underway with top Republican leaders, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune and RNC Chairman Joe Gruters. He argued the convention would serve as both a rally and a strategy session, allowing Republicans to control the national conversation and present a strong contrast to Democrats. The Speaker dismissed Democratic talk of hosting their own midterm event as lacking substance.
If realized, the midterm convention would mark a historic shift in U.S. political campaigning. Blending Trump’s trademark showmanship with party strategy, Republicans see it as a tool to project unity, reinforce legislative achievements, and sustain voter enthusiasm through 2026 and beyond.