By Brian Nguyen

Shortly after he was acquitted during his impeachment trial, President Trump remarked during a press conference that "we'll probably have to do it again." Sure enough, Trump followed through. The next day, Trump fired both Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and former ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland—two witnesses who lawfully responded to subpoenas and truthfully testified before Congress. A few days later, the senior officials at the Department of Justice intervened to recommend a lower sentence for former Trump associate Roger Stone, leading prosecutors on the case to resign on the case. People are worried Trump will act corruptly to turn the election in his favor. It's clear that he is emboldened now.

Republicans argue it is the President’s right to choose who works for him. In order to work effectively, Trump needs to be able to trust the people he works with. Regardless of the situation, the most important factor is the upcoming election. Instead of Democrats taking it into their own hands, the American people should decide for themselves. If they disapprove, they can vote him out of office. If they agree with Republicans, they’ll gladly vote him back in.

Many agree Trump must be impeached again—he clearly is abusing his power for his own gain.

I agree that Judge Jackson is unlikely to go along. But the DOJ shift in position would still give Trump cover to pardon Stone outright which presumably is the long game here. Impossible to overstate how alarmed people should be right now. https://t.co/zfulqK70dm — Susan Hennessey (@Susan_Hennessey) February 11, 2020

I hope Judge Jackson asks the Justice Department for the exact tick tick of when Trump called Barr and how it rolled downhill.



Also, hello, House Judiciary?https://t.co/UcDuS4Dukg — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) February 11, 2020

Trump’s supporters see the opposition as the ones who are living in a different reality. In theirs, things are going very well thanks to President Trump. The economy is strong, the jobs are good, and Trump is going after terrorists and enemies while keeping America first. A second impeachment would only get in the way of Trump delivering on his promises. In their eyes, impeachment is something that comes close to a coup—Democrats are trying to undo Trump’s win in 2016.

I hope Judge Jackson asks the Justice Department for the exact tick tick of when Trump called Barr and how it rolled downhill.



Also, hello, House Judiciary?https://t.co/UcDuS4Dukg — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) February 11, 2020

This partisan-driven impeachment has done injury to the office of the presidency and was an injustice to President Trump.



As I said after the Clinton impeachment trial, the Senate has spoken and the cloud over the presidency has been removed. I meant it then and mean it now. — Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) February 5, 2020

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