Democrats are reserving the right to impeach President Trump as many times as it takes to get him out of the White House.

Texas Congressman Al Green, a leading impeachment cheerleader in the House, explained the situation to C-SPAN’s Washington Journal Wednesday.

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Green told the news station he wanted to clear the air, “for edification purposes.”

“A president can be impeached more than once. So we can do this – we can move forward with what we have on the table currently. We can take this before the Senate and we can still investigate other issues,” Green said. “And when the president, um, has committed additional offenses, and my suspicion is that he will, we can take those before the Senate.

“There is no limit on the number of times the Senate can vote to convict or not a president,” he said. “No limit to the number of times the House can vote to impeach or not a president.

“So my belief is the speaker will probably say we’re going to move forward with what we have now, but we’re not going to end investigations and that there may be other possible opportunities to do other things at a later time.”