On January 20, Donald Trump will become the 47th president of the United States. He now has a stronger authority than his first, winning both the popular vote and the Electoral College, which he will use to start this word. But as sure as the moon rises, Democrats are gearing up for their beloved game: ousting Trump.
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Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif. ) has already signaled as much. Dana Bash pressed him on how to balance his past focus on investigating Trump’s behavior with his previous efforts to find a way to “push up” against him for any alleged “abuse of energy,” and Schiff vowed to do so on a CNN meeting.
Schiff responded tentatively, first stumbling over his terms. ” Well, I — look, I think we hope for the best. We keep a emphasis on trying to get good, racial things done for the country”, he said. However, he immediately pivoted, adding,” But a lot will depend on how he chooses to manage. If he violates the law, if he violates the Constitution, if he crimes his business, we will rapidly drive up, fight back, stand up to him, as we had to do during his second term in office”.
Schiff added,” My goal is to try to get stuff done for my California components”. He continued, noting that his components “attend me to stand up to him when he attacks the Constitution or their freedom.”
Adam Schiff is now licking his knuckles over the possibility of removing President Trump from office once more:
” If he crimes his business, we will rapidly drive up, fight back, stand up to him as we had to do during his second term in office”. photograph. twitter.com/Baj7Aqw2gs
— Breaking911 ( @Breaking911 ) January 6, 2025
Schiff’s language suggests that he is actually gearing up for another round of wars with Trump, only as he did during Trump’s initial expression despite his claim to focus on policy. This person is the same one who lied about seeing evidence of Trump’s collusion with Russia. But obviously, the problem isn’t whether Trump violates the law, it’s whether Democrats can shape him for some violation of the law.
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Consider, before Trump also stepped into the Oval Office, left-wing protesters and their press allies were now speculating about his treatment. In April 2016, times before he won the presidency, Polititico raised the issue of prosecution. Content like” The Situation for Donald Trump’s Impeachability” popped up before he was actually sworn in. Vanity Fair directly reported on Dec. 15, 2016, that Democrats were “paving the approach” to impeach him. The Washington Post reported that the prosecution battle had already begun less than 20 days after Trump’s initial opening, not even an hour after his first one.
For Democrats, prosecution has never been about genuine problems. Their goals have always been democratic: to satisfy their donation center and stop Trump. Trump’s popularity has remained despite their best efforts, including two unsuccessful impeachments and various legal maneuvers to stop him from running for office. Their constant problems on him have just made the public tired, many of whom are left. You may think they’d consider a new strategy for a change.
For Democrats, just holding the office of president seems to count as an “abuse of energy” in Trump’s situation. Unlike his second term, but, this day Trump has a Republican-controlled Senate to act as a router against such pranks, ensuring that his plan can deal with fewer obstacles.
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Trump’s success isn’t really a win for his followers, it’s a rejection of the Left’s years-long strategy of lawfare and social gamesmanship. Democrats may find that their prosecution language falls flat this time around as the country grows tired of the pointless anti-Trump hysteria. But don’t assume that to prevent them — they’ve been plotting this for years, and they’re not about to quit now.