Freshman Rep. Max Rose is urging his Democratic colleagues not to move forward with impeachment proceedings against President Trump.

Army vet Rose represents the 11th Congressional District covering Staten Island and southern Brooklyn that Trump won by 10 points over Hillary Clinton in 2016.

“For the past decade, the American people have been sending a clear and unmistakable message: End the hyper-partisanship and do your jobs. Yet, both parties have taken electoral victories as mandates to ignore that message to do what they want. It must stop,” Rose wrote in the Staten Island Advance.

“Republicans across the country ran on a proactive agenda in 2016: To drain the swamp, rebuild our roads and bridges, and protect Social Security and Medicare. What they did instead was pass a trillion-dollar tax cut for the very companies that created the opioid epidemic. I fear the Democratic Party is now at risk of repeating a similar bait-and-switch mistake by focusing on impeachment instead of infrastructure, healthcare costs, and putting people to work with livable wages and benefits.

“I made a promise to my constituents to focus on making their lives better, and I won’t break it.”

Rose said Congress has made some progress since he was elected in 2018, including passing laws to permanently extend and fully fund the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund.

“But there’s far too much work left to be done and we are in danger of losing the trust of the American people if we choose partisan warfare over improving the lives of hardworking families,” he said.

Rose said the Trump administration is “one of the most corrupt in history” — but cautioned that pressing impeachment will lead Democrats down the rabbit hole and away from bread-and-butter issues that voters care about. He said the voters should “make the final decision as to who will lead this country.”

“The truth is impeachment will only tear our country further apart and we will see no progress on the enormous challenges we face as a nation. Impeachment will not fix our roads and bridges or lower the costs of drugs. Impeachment will not keep our kids safe from gun violence or end the opioid epidemic. Impeachment will not improve the lives of the hardworking Staten Islanders and South Brooklynites that I fight for every day,” he said.

“That’s why I implore my Democratic colleagues to focus on making our case that we are the party that will put the interests of working families first.”

Rose, who handily defeated GOP incumbent Dan Donovan in the 2018 midterm elections, has aligned himself with moderate and centrist Democrats in the party and has unabashedly challenged the socialist wing of the party headed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Rose will likely face a tough challenge next year from GOP Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, who is getting help from former Trump press secretary and “Dancing With The Stars” contestant Sean Spicer.