Donald Trump has acknowledged that he fears facing a third impeachment attempt if Republicans fail to secure victories in this year’s midterm elections.
The president—who has already endured two impeachment proceedings—shared his concern on Tuesday, January 6, warning that Democrats would inevitably manufacture grounds to remove him from office should Republicans lose control of Congress. Speaking candidly, Trump told supporters that party unity was essential to preventing another impeachment effort.
“You have to win the midterms,” he said. “If we don’t, they’ll come up with a reason to impeach me again.”
During the first year of his second term, Democrats have gradually improved their polling position, fueled by voter unease over Trump’s immigration stance, foreign policy decisions, and management of the economy.
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