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Democrats Torn on Trump Impeachment Push Amid Midterms Drama

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Democrats face a surge in calls for the impeachment of US President Donald Trump, yet hesitate to act with midterm elections approaching. Despite accusations of impeachable activities, many Democrats remain cautious, focusing more on issues like the economy. With the Republicans likely retaining Senate control, Dems worry about potential voter backlash.

Over the past months, growing voices from within the Democratic Party have called for action against Trump, citing his first-year performances and recent contentious policies. Notably, Trump's military actions in Venezuela and internal Department of Justice investigations have intensified these calls. Progressive Democrats in liberal areas and candidates in tight primary battles have been vocal, with over 80 Dems cosponsoring impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem due to recent federal actions in Minnesota.

Reacting to these pressures, Democratic leaders express caution. Former Rep. Cheri Bustos emphasised focussing on daily issues affecting Americans, indicating impeachment might not succeed even if Democrats win the House due to the Senate's stance. Only 23 Democrats supported Rep. Al Green's recent efforts against Trump's military actions without congressional approval.

There’s an evident divide within the party. Figures like Rep. Jamie Raskin acknowledge the impeachment calls but stress the need for a structured legal approach. Meanwhile, activist Kat Abughazaleh urges Democrats to be more combative, criticising leadership for not challenging Trump rigorously and treating impeachment as a vital accountability tool.

Looking forward, should Democrats gain the House majority, Raskin plans to expedite a strategic review of Trump’s administration actions warranting investigation. This could shape upcoming legislative priorities and party strategies, though the outcome remains uncertain amid diverse opinions on the impeachment's potential impact, reported GMA.

Key Takeaways

  • Democrats are divided on pursuing Trump's impeachment, fearing voter reaction ahead of midterms.

  • Impeachment calls rise amid recent US actions abroad and DOJ investigations.

  • Future strategies may focus on legally and systematically addressing the President's actions.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from GMA | Yahoo 2026-01-18

 

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Impeach Trump's Cabinet members that essentially shuts down Trump's "dictatorship".

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

With the Republicans likely retaining Senate control, Dems worry about potential voter backlash.

At this time starting impeachment procedures is a waste of time, but why they think Repubs will retain the Senate at the midterms?

I have a feeling they will lose both house and senate, and will even get some Repubs supporting the impeachment

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Wait until after the mid terms and they will see who controls what. Bad timing to impeach now. Better to keep building a solid case. Too many people like to shout words like corruption and traitor without being able to offer substantive evidence.

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Seems pretty obvious to me that the best course of action is to wait until after the midterms.

trump is regarded like a loose cannon by many because of his erratic behaviour and along with his increasing dementia. Action needs to be taken sooner than later. That’s why the big oil companies are not keen to jump on board in his Venezuelan plans. They know he can’t be trusted to do what he says he’ll do. He only has to have another TACO moment or someone puts his nose out of joint and everything could potentially change incurring financial losses, or worse, military action. Look at his reaction from Europe standing up to him over his Greenland fantasy. His craziness is getting worse and it can’t be ignored, action needs to be taken immediately.

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