I guess the best long term solution would be eliminate all the political elites. But that may produce unwanted results, like anarchy. There's something to be said for true libertarianism, as depicted in the novel
Alongside Night.
A large part of the problem in the U.S., is the government has strayed so far from the Constitution. As the English historian Lord Acton stated, "Absolute power corrupts absolutely." We have a case where those in power firmly believe that they can do as they wish and the Constitution and any other rules do not apply to them. The recent Trump search and the lack of prosecution in the Hunter Biden case both illustrate that the ruling power can do as they wish. A similar scenario in France during the late 18th century resulted in the invention and the application of the guillotine. It is a little more complicated here in the U.S., as the political parties have their loyal adherents. What we will see here is the balkanization of the country, with the liberal/leftist cities on one side and the rural conservative areas on the other side.
Like the Wizard of Oz, those in power attempt to keep their adherents doing their bidding. Hopefully, at some point, citizens will wake up and realize that those folks pulling their strings are the problem. Throw in economic decay, supply line interruptions, food and energy shortages, the result is a potential cataclysm.
Personally, I don't see how all this will be settled peacefully. We can hope for a peaceful solution, but those in power have tasted the nectar of power, which produces the ultimate addiction.