Now, we know that Democrats have basically been trying to impeach President Donald Trump to a greater or lesser degree since he was elected.
What’s his real crime? He won and threw them out of power. And that’s unforgivable, to them.
They’ve been desperately searching for the magic key to get him out and/or severely injure his chances of getting re-elected.
While we know that’s what they’ve been about, they’ve never been more blunt and explicit about it than House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was on Sunday during an interview with ABC News. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) busted her on it, but good. Indeed, the language she used was concerning, to say the least.
Pelosi said today:
— Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) January 12, 2020
– Trump won't be president next year "one way or another"
– Dems may "have him removed sooner" than the election
– Trump "will be impeached forever"
It's clear: Impeachment was a Democrat hit job to stain Trump’s legacy and hurt him at the polls. Nothing more. pic.twitter.com/LY4TUwNiuZ
As Scalise says, “It’s clear: Impeachment was a Democrat hit job to stain Trump’s legacy and hurt him at the polls. Nothing more.”
They wanted to be able to say he’s “impeached forever”, which they are — even using it as a hashtag.
We knew that, but now Pelosi has as much as admitted it.