Sen. Mike Braun Michael BraunPessimism grows as hopes fade for coronavirus deal McConnell shores up GOP support for coronavirus package Patient Protection Pledge offers price transparency MORE (R-Ind.) said Sunday he believes that impeachment will push President Trump Donald John TrumpUS reimposes UN sanctions on Iran amid increasing tensions Jeff Flake: Republicans 'should hold the same position' on SCOTUS vacancy as 2016 Trump supporters chant 'Fill that seat' at North Carolina rally MORE to change his future behavior even if he is acquitted in the Senate.

"This ought to be instructive for anyone here, that if you’re pushing the envelope or doing things that may not feel right, let alone be right, you better be careful, because we're in that kind of atmosphere right now," Braun said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

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"No, I don’t think that, hopefully it will be instructive," Braun said.

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"You think he has regret for what he did?" Todd asked.

"I think he’ll be instructed by what has occurred here," Braun responded.

"And certainly any individual would want to avoid whatever might want to be modified to go through this again, because the threat is already been out there that we may find something else to impeach on, which I think is mistake because I think we need to get back to what most Americans are interested in which is the agenda," he added.

Braun has said that Trump's actions were not appropriate but he does not think it rises to the level of impeachment.