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Trump Warns House Takeover Means Democrats Will Impeach Him Again

They Always Find a Reason

President Trump said something Tuesday that most Americans already know but few politicians will admit out loud. If Democrats win back the House in November, they’ll impeach him. Again.

“They’ll find something. There’ll be something,” Trump told Will Cain during an exclusive interview. “I made the wrong turn at an exit, and let’s impeach him.”

He’s not wrong. The man’s been impeached twice already, once over a phone call that turned out to be perfectly appropriate and another time under circumstances so rushed that even some Democrats privately admitted the whole thing felt like political theater. Both times, Trump walked away victorious. Both times, the American people saw exactly what was happening.

This isn’t speculation anymore. It’s pattern recognition.

When Policy Takes a Backseat to Revenge

Here’s what bothers me about the whole impeachment obsession. It’s not governance. It’s not about making life better for working families or fixing our broken border or addressing inflation that’s crushing household budgets. It’s pure, unfiltered vendetta politics.

Trump called them “very nasty people” with “bad policy,” and honestly, can anyone argue with that assessment? Look at what Democrats have done with power. They’ve weaponized federal agencies, turned the Justice Department into a political cudgel, and treated impeachment like it’s just another tool in the partisan toolkit rather than the constitutional crisis it’s supposed to represent.

The Founders gave us impeachment for genuine high crimes and misdemeanors. You know, actual threats to the republic. Not because you don’t like someone’s Twitter feed or because they won an election you thought was yours by divine right.

What November Really Means

Trump spoke from Iowa, which tells you everything about where his focus sits right now. He’s not hiding in the White House wringing his hands about potential impeachment. He’s out there making the case directly to voters because he understands something the establishment keeps missing.

Regular Americans are tired of this garbage.

They want to know why gas costs what it does. They want to understand why their grocery bills have doubled. They’re concerned about crime in their neighborhoods and chaos at the southern border. Impeachment? That’s inside baseball for political junkies and cable news addicts.

But here’s the thing. Even though most voters care more about their paychecks than political theater, the consequences of Democrats retaking the House matter enormously. Because while they’re busy drafting articles of impeachment over some manufactured controversy, real problems go unsolved. The machinery of government grinds to a halt. Nothing gets done except the settling of scores.

The Pattern Repeats Itself

We’ve seen this movie before, haven’t we? Democrats promised in 2018 that they’d work with Trump on infrastructure and prescription drug prices. Remember that? Instead, they spent two years investigating, subpoenaing, and ultimately impeaching. The entire first Trump term got consumed by Russia collusion theories that fell apart under scrutiny and impeachment proceedings that went nowhere.

Trump won both impeachments “very easily and quickly,” as he put it. That’s not bragging. That’s just fact. The Senate saw through the partisan motivations both times. But the damage was done anyway. Not to Trump necessarily, but to the country’s ability to function like a normal republic where political differences get settled through debate and elections rather than quasi-legal persecution.

And they’ll do it again if given the chance. Trump’s warning isn’t hyperbole. It’s prophecy based on recent history.

The question for voters this November isn’t really about Trump at all. It’s about whether you want a Congress that governs or one that prosecutes. Whether you prefer legislators who solve problems or ones who create them. Whether you believe elections should matter or whether the losing side should get infinite do-overs through impeachment.

Trump already knows their answer. The rest of us get to decide whether we’ll let them act on it.

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