(CNN) President Donald Trump has a pat line when asked about whether he's worried about impeachment.

It usually goes something like this: "It's hard to impeach somebody who hasn't done anything wrong and who's created the greatest economy in the history of our country. I'm not concerned, no. I think that the people would revolt if that happened."

1) Even before special counsel Robert Mueller releases his report on Russian interference in the 2016 election, we already know that federal prosecutors believe that Trump has, in fact, done something wrong. In the filing by the Southern District of New York last Friday, prosecutors made clear that they believe Trump coordinated and directed six-figure payouts to two women who were threatening to take their allegations that they had affairs with Trump public during the 2016 campaign.

Trump's former attorney and fixer, Michael Cohen, has already pleaded guilty to two charges of campaign finance violations for his role in creating a shell company through which those hush payments were moved so as to keep them hidden from public view. In his plea deal, he said that Trump directed and coordinated the payments -- a fact that federal prosecutors appear to have corroborated.

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