President Trump plans to hire more White House communications staff to combat Democrats on impeachment, it emerged Friday.

Meanwhile, ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon is taking the messaging fight into his own hands by launching a 'War Room' in his basement.

That's the title of his new radio show and podcast co-hosted with two Trump allies.

The New York Times reported Thursday that White House officials are privately conceding that the Democrats are winning on messaging when it comes to impeachment.

Steve Bannon has tapped two Trump allies for his 'War Room' broadcast, which launched earlier this week

Needing help: Donald Trump's impeachment is leaving Republicans nervous that Democrats are winning the 'messaging' war

Witnesses who have come before the House committees focused on the impeachment inquiry have provided Democrats with damaging revelations about how the president appeared to pressure Ukranian officials for his own political benefit.

Meanwhile, Congressional Republicans have complained about the process.

In an act of political theater on Wednesday, a group of House Republicans stormed the SCIF - the Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility - where witnesses have been testifying.

On the Senate side, Sen. Lindsey Graham, a top Republican ally of the president, introduced a resolution condemning the Democrats' impeachment process, saying it lacks due process and transparency.

House Republicans from the committees that are handling the impeachment inquiry are allowed in the room.

But the assault on the integrity of the inquiry will continue, people close to the president told the Times.

The newspaper reported that Jared Kushner, a top White House aide and the president's son-in-law, is pushing to add communications aides dedicated to impeachment.

One name being floated is Tony Sayegh, a former spokesman for the Treasury Department.

Another source told the paper that Pam Bondi, the former attorney general of Florida, is also under consideration for a role.

Bannon, who left the White House in August 2017, is taking matters into his own hands.

His 'War Room' show launched earlier this week.

He's broadcasting from the basement of his Capitol Hill rowhome, long branded the 'Breitbart Embassy,' as Bannon used to serve as the executive chairman of the right-leaning Breitbart News.

He's brought in former Breitbart London editor Raheem Kassam and Jason Miller, the Trump 2016 campaign's spokesman, as co-hosts.

The 'War Room' radio show will be broadcast on six conservative talk radio stations in Florida and Virginia.

It will be livestreamed and available in podcast form on WarRoom.org.

