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Trump, “We gonna win the midterm election. If we don’t win the midterm, they’ll find a reason to impeach me” Raise your hand if you want Trump impeached immediately ✋
Trump, “We gonna win the midterm election. If we don’t win the midterm, they’ll find a reason to impeach me”
Raise your hand if you want Trump impeached immediately ✋
In a fiery campaign-style remark this week, Donald Trump told supporters, “We gonna win the midterm election. If we don’t win the midterm, they’ll find a reason to impeach me,” framing the upcoming vote as a pivotal test of political strength and personal survival.
Speaking at a rally packed with loyal backers, Trump argued that control of Congress would determine not only the direction of national policy but also whether his political opponents would pursue renewed investigations or impeachment efforts. He portrayed the midterms as a referendum on his leadership and warned that a loss could embolden critics in Washington.
The comments quickly drew strong reactions across the political spectrum. Supporters echoed his call to action on social media, emphasizing voter turnout and party unity. Critics, meanwhile, accused the former president of stoking division and using impeachment as a rallying cry to energize his base.
Under the U.S. Constitution, impeachment proceedings are initiated in the House of Representatives and require a majority vote, with a trial then held in the Senate. Trump was impeached twice during his presidency, though he was acquitted both times in the Senate.
As the midterm elections approach, political analysts note that control of Congress often shifts depending on voter sentiment about the sitting administration or dominant political figures. Whether Trump’s warning proves to be a motivating force for his supporters remains to be seen, but his remarks underscore the high stakes and intense polarization surrounding the upcoming vote.