Donald Trump, Republicans and Impeached
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Donald Trump is the only US president to be impeached twice. Some lawmakers tried again in 2025, but Trump is worried about 2026 midterms elections.
President Donald Trump has not shied away from controversy in a busy start to 2026. What is his approval rating as midterm elections approach?
Trump’s exhortation to lean in on health care puts House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) “in a bind,” Axios said. The “vast majority of House Republicans” oppose extending Affordable Care Act credits without added abortion restrictions and “many Republicans see health care as a losing issue for the party, especially in the 2026 midterms.”
President Donald Trump is worried he’ll be impeached again if Republicans lose the House of Representatives in this year’s midterm elections. Trump spoke to House Republicans about the possibility on Tuesday.
A third impeachment of Trump, whether over Venezuela or otherwise, would further disgrace his presidential legacy.
Rep. Dan Goldman of New York accused Trump of using the same “illegal and unconstitutional tactics as Maduro” in the operation, saying that such action “not only undermines our democracy and violates our Constitution but also emboldens dictators around the world.”
President Donald Trump warned his supporters that he could face impeachment if Republicans fail to retain control of Congress after the 2026 midterm elections. His remarks came during the retreat of House Republicans in Washington, DC, Tuesday, days after the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
President Donald Trump suggested to House Republicans on Tuesday that their party needs to maintain control of Congress during this year's midterm elections or Democrats will "find a reason to impeach me.
Five years after the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, Democrats in Congress accused Republicans of a "whitewash" of history while President Donald Trump delivered an upbeat speech to Republican lawmakers that made little mention of the riot by his supporters.