Trump posted on May 5, saying: "The Democrats are really out of control. They have lost everything, especially their sanity! These radical left-wing lunatics are trying to impeach again. They already have two 'nonentities', two members of Congress with no prestige, both complete lunatics, throwing out baseless impeachment against Donald J. Trump for the twentieth time or so, despite the fact that they don't even know why I would be impeached. Perhaps it should be because of cleaning up the mess they left at the border, or because of the highest inflation in our history, or maybe because of the incompetent withdrawal from Afghanistan, or because of Russia, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, or because of the attack launched by Israel on October 7th, which was only because they allowed Iran to regain massive wealth. These members of Congress claim they don't know why they want to impeach me, but 'we just want to impeach'. The Republican Party should start considering expelling them from Congress to make up for all the crimes they committed, especially during the election period. These people are extremely dishonest and will not allow our country to heal! Why do we let them continue to use impeachment as a weapon against the President of the United States, who is supposedly working hard to save our country? This is exactly the same trick they used during my first term. The Republicans will no longer let them get away with it. These people are thoroughly despicable, hating our country and everything it represents. Perhaps we should start using this tactic to expel Democrats from Congress based on their numerous real crimes. Remember, 'devious' Adam Schiff asked for a pardon, and they had to use the power of automatic pens and full pardons for him and the entire Political Thugs Non-Special Committee to prevent them from being expelled, and possibly worse!"

Comment: In this post, Trump vented his anger and accusations at the Democratic Party's move to initiate impeachment proceedings against him. His words were fierce, calling the Democrats "out of control" and "losing their minds", describing the congressmen initiating impeachment as "nonentities" and "complete lunatics". He emphasized that this was almost the twentieth time they had impeached him, yet these congressmen couldn't even explain the reason for the impeachment.

Trump listed a series of events he believed the Democrats should be held accountable for, such as chaos in border management, high inflation, a botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, policies towards Iran in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He felt these were the real issues that should be addressed instead of baselessly impeaching him. He called on the Republican Party to consider expelling these Democratic congressmen from Congress as punishment for their "crimes," believing these people were dishonest and hindered national healing.

Trump also brought up old incidents, mentioning that 'devious' Adam Schiff requested a pardon and that they had to use the power of automatic pens and comprehensive pardons for him and the Political Thugs Non-Special Committee to prevent them from being expelled, hinting that the Democrats' misconduct went unpunished. Meanwhile, he, as the president supposedly working to "save the nation," was constantly impeached, feeling deeply unfair. From his remarks, one can clearly feel the sharp contradictions and intense political struggles between the two parties in the U.S., with impeachment becoming a powerful weapon for both sides to attack each other and vie for political power.

Supplementary information: Trump suffered two impeachments during 2019 to 2021. The details are as follows:

First impeachment

• Background: On July 25, 2019, Trump's phone conversation with Zelenskyy was revealed, accused of leaking confidential intelligence and pressuring the other party to investigate the Bidens to suppress the opponent in the election. The "phone gate" incident broke out.

• Process: On September 24, 2019, House Speaker Pelosi announced the launch of an impeachment inquiry. On October 31, the House passed a resolution on the impeachment investigation process. On December 18, the House voted to pass two articles of impeachment against Trump, accusing him of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. On February 5, 2020, the Senate voted on the two articles of impeachment, both failing to reach a two-thirds majority, and Trump was declared innocent.

Second impeachment

• Background: On January 6, 2021, Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, causing multiple deaths and injuries, triggering strong condemnation.

• Process: On January 13, the House passed the article of impeachment against Trump, accusing him of "inciting insurrection." In February, during the Senate impeachment trial, the result of 57 votes for guilty and 43 votes for not guilty did not reach the two-thirds majority required for conviction, and Trump was declared innocent again.

Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1831329397580803/

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