It’s not that Democrats would never try to impeach President Donald Trump. It’s that they just don’t want to talk about it — yet.

Under oath in a New York courtroom last Tuesday, the president’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, implicated his old boss in a crime, saying Trump directed him to violate campaign finance laws by paying off two of his mistresses, including adult film actress and director Stormy Daniels, with thousands of dollars in hush money.

But Democratic leaders are leery of the political consequences of playing up the impeachment angle before the November 6 midterm elections, where they need to flip 24 seats to reclaim a majority.

Let special counsel Robert S. Mueller III finish his investigation and issue a report — we’ll decide where to go from there, Democrats are saying.

That doesn’t mean the party is pulling any punches on Trump as news breaks about charges of corruption and guilty verdicts against people in his inner circle on the 2016 campaign.