House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer are nothing more than far-left activists in lockstep with their party’s mission of impeaching President Donald Trump at all costs because they dislike him and can’t defeat him in the 2020 election.

But the two top Democrats found themselves in big trouble after the No. 2 Republican in the Senate just sent them scrambling.

During an interview on Fox News, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham surprised many by saying Trump will be acquitted in the Senate with “strong bipartisan support.”

Graham also predicted that the president will emerge from the Senate impeachment trial “the strongest he has been politically” going into the 2020 election.

“The best thing for the American people is to end this as soon as possible,” Graham said. “On February the fourth when the president comes into the house chamber to deliver the State of the Union, he will have been acquitted by the Senate, [he will be] the strongest he has been politically.”

“When it comes to Donald Trump, the best is yet to come,” Graham added.

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Sen. Graham predicts bipartisan acquittal for Trump

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham shares his expectations for the Senate impeachment trial. https://t.co/obaGNYArQd — William B. (@willbarrett_1) January 16, 2020

Graham expressed hope the Senate could conclude the impeachment trial before the end of January and predicted that a few Democratic senators could vote with Republicans to acquit the president.

Here’s how Graham says the Senate trial will play out:

“The House will be able to make their case for 24 hours. Hopefully, we do this in a couple of days. Then the defense team of the president will make their case based on the record established in the House,” Graham said.

“I hope this is done in about a week and I predict a bipartisan acquittal of President Trump,” he added.

To Graham’s point about bipartisan support for acquitting Trump, reports suggest these 5 Senate Democrats in battleground states could vote against impeachment:

Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona Joe Manchin of West Virginia Doug Jones of Alabama Gary Peters of Michigan Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire

At this point, almost everything has come to fruition. We know how this is going to play out.

Trump will be completely acquitted and fully exonerated in the Senate because the Democrats’ case is incredibly weak.

There’s nothing Democrats can do.

Democrats are complaining about McConnell possibly holding an unfair investigation, but that’s literally what Democrats just did for three months.

But before the impeachment trial likely moves into the Senate — Democrats are whining, issuing ridiculous demands, and already claiming the process is “rigged.”

Pelosi and Democrats shouted for months in front of every camera that Trump must be impeached to protect the country.

Now, they aren’t so urgent anymore. Pelosi is refusing to send the articles of impeachment to the Senate, which is her constitutional duty.

They have accused Trump of just about everything imaginable, and after months of wasting taxpayer dollars to hold impeachment hearings, they still can’t prove the president did anything wrong.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has already revealed exactly what’s going to happen in the very near future.