The Democrat-controlled House passed both articles — obstruction of Congress and abuse of power — against President Donald Trump almost a month ago after carrying out the most partisan witch hunt in modern American history.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi finally caved and sent both articles to the GOP-controlled Senate, where the trial will begin in the upper chamber this week.

But soon after Republicans made it clear the president will be fully acquitted in the Senate, Democrats now say they have a second impeachment plan.

The Democrat-led House Judiciary Committee indicated it might recommend additional articles of impeachment against Trump if more evidence of “presidential misconduct” is uncovered in future witness testimony.

“The House Judiciary Committee held open the possibility Monday of recommending additional articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as it pressed anew for the testimony of former White House counsel Don McGahn,” The Associated Press reported.

McGahn’s testimony would involve how Trump handled Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, which found no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia and made no recommendation on obstruction of justice by the president.

In a court filing Monday, lawyers for the Democrat-controlled committee petitioned a federal appeals court to force McGahn to testify, maintaining that his testimony could provide them with evidence that Trump had obstructed justice during the Mueller investigation.

“If McGahn’s testimony produces new evidence supporting the conclusion that President Trump committed impeachable offenses that are not covered by the Articles approved by the House, the Committee will proceed accordingly — including, if necessary, by considering whether to recommend new articles of impeachment,” the filing reads.

In other words, Democrats are saying that impeachment will be forever and they will always seek ways to investigate the president and try to remove him from office.

Trump responded to the news via Twitter, slamming Democrats for trying to fortify their weak case for impeachment after the fact.

Citing Fox News political analyst Brit Hume, Trump tweeted: “Everything we’re seeing from Speaker Pelosi and Senator Schumer suggests that they’re in real doubt about the evidence they’ve brought forth so far not being good enough, and are very, very urgently seeking a way to find some more evidence. The only way to make this work is to mount some kind of public pressure to demand witnesses, but McConnell has the votes and he can run this trial anyway he wants to.”

Beyond that, we all know exactly how this is going to play out over the next month.

Pelosi refused for nearly a month to send the articles of impeachment to the Senate, which is her constitutional duty.

She caved last week and finally sent them, but that was after members of her own party started to turn on her.

Democrats have accused Trump of just about everything imaginable, and after months of wasting taxpayer dollars to hold impeachment hearings, they still can’t prove the president did anything wrong.

And Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has already revealed exactly what’s going to happen when the impeachment trial begins in the Senate.

In fact, McConnell has said if senators — particularity 2020 Democrats desperate for attention — violate the rules on his watch, they will be arrested and jailed by the Sergeant at Arms.