The White House said the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump is "competely baseless"
The White House said the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump is "competely baseless" AFP / MANDEL NGAN

President Donald Trump’s impeachment will reportedly push through.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the House of Representatives is moving forward with Trump’s impeachment inquiry amid claims that he abused his power.

“The facts are uncontested. The president abused his power for his own political benefit at the expense of our national security, by withholding military aid and a crucial Oval Office meeting in exchange for an announcement for an investigation into his political rival,” Pelosi said.

Shortly after Pelosi made the announcement, President Trump fired back by calling Democrats crazy. He also encouraged them to move quickly if they really wanted to impeach him.

On Twitter, Melania Trump’s husband has also been retweeting posts directed against Democrats and Pelosi. He retweeted Kevin McCarthy’s cryptic post.

“Democrats devised their timeline for impeaching the president a long time ago, and they’ve just been filling it in as they go along. There’s just one problem with their case. They don’t have one,” McCarthy wrote.

Chuck Fleischmann also said that Democrats have been trying to impeach President Trump since day one. Dan Scavino also labeled the Democrats as “Do Nothing Dems.”

“The Do Nothing Dems will keep their games going on in the swamp well into 20202 because they hate Trump and they think it helps them politically… It’s their goal to make the lives of those who have supported & worked for Trump, miserable. Great news, they’re failing,” he tweeted.

Meanwhile, Express revealed that President Trump could be forced to step down as the U.S. president if the case goes to trial and 67 senators if all 100 are present will vote to remove him from his post. However, no U.S. president has been impeached.

Additionally, a president who is impeached may redeem himself through the electoral process. However, even though the White House is controlled mostly by Democrats, there is still no guarantee that President Trump will be impeached.