A mass email from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Sunday tried to drum up support by warning President Obama is in danger of impeachment, or even worse, jail time.

The email – with subject line "Impeachment? Prison??? – Sign now, stand with President Obama" – claims Obama "took bold, courageous action this week to fix our nation's broken immigration system," but now is "under attack."

"Republicans think this is their chance to destroy the president," the email reads. "They're threatening lawsuits, shutdowns, impeachment? One Republican congressman even suggested President Obama be thrown in jail!"

The DCCC then implores Democrats to show they're "still standing with President Obama" and "have his back" by signing an online petition.

Former Alaskan GOP Senate Candidate Joe Miller noticed the email and posted it on his blog, "Restoring Liberty":

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"Apparently, members of the president's party are facing some pretty serious heat over King Obama's unconstitutional power grab this week," Miller quipped. "Appeals to the president's support base seem to be growing in their hysteria."

Miller continued: "Given the fact that most Americans do not support Obama's power grab, and even members of his own party disapprove, impeachment should be on the table.

"Regrettably, it's not," Miller commented. "Fresh out of overwhelming mid-term victories, the GOP is once again moving tepidly. Even on the issue that arguably provided their margin of success – Obamacare – leadership has stated that a vote on repeal will not even be held.

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"So the DCCC's hysteria over impeachment and jail time is just a fundraising gimmick," Miller concluded. "They know, as do all Washington insiders, that the ruling class will ensure continuation of the status quo. And absent another Jacksonian or Reagan revolution, we'll continue our slide into the dustbin of history."

The mention of jail time, however, wasn't merely invented.

As WND reported, Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., did suggest before Obama's speech about his executive action on immigration that the president may be about to commit a felony worthy of five years jail time.

He told Slate that with his forthcoming executive actions on immigration, President Obama risked breaking a federal statute "making it a felony to aid, abet or entice a foreigner to illegally enter the U.S."

Said Brooks: "At some point, you have to evaluate whether the president's conduct aids or abets, encourages or entices foreigners to unlawfully cross into the United States of America. That has a five-year in-jail penalty associated with it."