Every one of the 63 million Americans who voted for Donald Trump should be incandescent with rage about the impeachment trial under way in the Senate.

This shameful pantomime is the culmination of a three-year temper tantrum by the Democrats for their 2016 loss. It is therapy for Trump Derangement Syndrome, at your expense.

Meanwhile, the president is out there working 16-hour days and scoring goals, with the economy booming, blue-collar wages up and workers prospering.

Whatever you think of his bombast, Trump has been meticulous in keeping his promises to the American people, and his almost Tourette-like candor frustrates the Democrats’ demonization project.

Impeachment is their only way to drown out his good news because they don’t yet have a candidate capable of beating him in November. They’re afraid that any reasonable voter will say he has earned the right to a second term.

So, instead, they run protection for the Bidens. That’s the ugly truth of this impeachment. When Joe Biden was President Barack Obama’s vice president, America exported its own brand of kleptocracy to Ukraine, while giving lectures about corruption.

What other explanation is there for the undisputed fact that troubled drug addict Hunter Biden was paid more than $50,000 a month by corrupt Ukrainian energy company to sit on its board, despite having no credentials?

Hunter told us why. Because his last name is Biden.

Why did the Biden name open doors in Ukraine? Because Hunter’s dad was vice president, openly boasting of the power he had to switch off a billion dollars in aid to that struggling country.

It stinks and Biden is starting to panic, judging by his tears on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” yesterday.

“Beau should be the one running for president, not me,” said Biden, referring to his elder son, who died in 2015 from brain cancer.

“Every morning I get up, not a joke, I think to myself, ‘Is he proud of me?’” he told dumbstruck host Joe Scarborough.

It is very sad, but it doesn’t absolve Biden from answering allegations of corruption when he’s running for president.

The panic set in Monday, when an ally of Bernie Sanders labeled Biden corrupt in a piece for the Guardian.

“Biden has a big corruption problem and it makes him a weak candidate,” wrote Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham Law School associate professor. She didn’t mention Ukraine, but alleged he did favors for donors.

Within hours, Biden “Rapid Response Director” Andrew Bates posted online a four-minute video titled “So what really happened in Ukraine?”

Bates tries to look casual as he chugs a beer in a sports bar and delivers what he says are the “facts” on Ukraine and Hunter’s enrichment.

He labels as “horses–t” claims that “because the vice president’s son, Hunter, was on the board of the Ukrainian natural gas company Burisma that Biden somehow acted inappropriately when he advocated for Viktor Shokin, [the Ukraine prosecutor-general responsible for investigating Burisma’s corruption] to lose his job.”

Kudos for voicing the allegation. But Bates offers little evidence in rebuttal other than that Biden was “following official US policy.”

We just have to take Bates’ word that “it’s a comprehensively debunked right-wing conspiracy theory” proposed by Trump because “he knows he can’t beat Joe Biden.”

Bates says Trump wanted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Burisma to “smear the candidate he is terrified of running against in November.”

But there’s no smear if there’s no crime. It shouldn’t matter if Ukraine conducts an investigation if Biden is innocent.

If there’s a plausible explanation for Hunter’s Burisma job, then the outraged moralists on the Democrats’ impeachment team should tell the American people.

Instead, they spend hours in the Senate weaving a fantastic narrative about “evil” Trump, trying to breathe life back into their Russia collusion myth, which actually has been discredited, not by friendly media outlets, but by the Robert Mueller and Michael Horowitz reports.

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff echoed Bates Wednesday dismissing corruption allegations against Biden as “baseless conspiracy theory,” “widely debunked by Ukrainian and American experts alike . . . a smear tactic against the political opponent that President Trump apparently feared.”

Schiff must think that if he uses the words “baseless,” “discredited” and “debunked” often enough we’ll take him at his word.

Sorry, not good enough.

The person on trial should not be the president whose job it is as chief law officer to investigate American corruption wherever it is alleged.

This back-to-front farce is damaging American prestige at a time when our nation should be a beacon of hope for a troubled world.

Trump’s speech in Davos on Wednesday was a tour de force of optimism showcasing the American miracle Democrats are pretending isn’t happening: “Today, I hold up the American model as an example to the world of a working system of free enterprise that will produce the most benefits for the most people.

“A pro-worker, pro-citizen, pro-family agenda demonstrates how a nation can thrive.”

The restoration of American greatness is what Trump is offering, but he is burdened by the sore losers on the other side who are doing nothing but setting up an alibi for their next defeat.

Hill is strife of party

How much longer must the country endure the psychodrama of Hillary Clinton’s election loss?

Everyone knows she cheated Bernie Sanders last time. Now, just as a CNN poll shows he has taken the lead in the Democratic race for president, Hillary has attacked him as an unloved misogynist.

“Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him” she said, in a flattering new Hulu documentary about the 2016 campaign, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

After refusing to endorse Sanders if he won the nomination, she later tweeted that she would do “whatever I can.”

But all she has done is highlight the civil war inside the Democratic Party between the insurgent Sanders-AOC socialist wing and the remnants of the Clintonian moderates.

Unless she is hoping to be drafted as the nominee at a contested convention, it was needlessly destructive to the party that has given her everything.

Harv ploy a failure

Good to see that Harvey Weinstein ditched the walker on the first day of his rape trial in Manhattan on Wednesday. For a guy still spotted holding court at Cipriani Dolci and the Downtime bar, the sympathy pitch was offensive. At this point, the only sympathy is for the dozens of women who claim to be his victims.