A 50-year low in the nation's unemployment and other robust economic data reported Friday "really undercuts the whole argument" for impeaching President Donald Trump, former economic adviser Stephen Moore told Newsmax TV on Friday.

"Just give the guy a slap on the wrist, censure him and let him do his thing," Moore, a distinguished visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation, told "America Talks Live" host John Cardillo.

"Why Nancy Pelosi would want to go through with this sham impeachment, when we have the best economy in 50 years … ," he added, referring to the House speaker, D-Calif.

The Labor Department reported Friday that the U.S. unemployment rate fell to 3.5%, from 3.6% in October, matching a half-century low, as employers added 266,000 jobs.

In addition, wages rose a solid 3.1% in November versus a year earlier.

"We now have 7 million more jobs in the United States that are open," Moore told Cardillo. "We have more jobs open than we have people unemployed.

"It's a really solid number," he said of the jobless rate.

"We had good gains in manufacturing. We had some good gains in the service industries and in technology. It's across the board.

"American businesses are expanding at a very, very healthy pace."

Moore, who helped design President Trump's tax-cut plan, told Cardillo that the program has particularly benefitted middle-class Americans.

"This is the best economy for the middle class we've seen in decades.

"When we put the Trump tax plan together, it was not designed to help rich people," he explained.

"It was always designed to create a very tight labor market, create a lot of new jobs in the United States, so workers would have more bargaining power.

"You're starting to see that," Moore said. "Workers are getting to see nice wage increases.

"The wage increases are going to people at the bottom, not just to the people at the top."