If at first you don’t succeed…
That is something Democrats clearly believe in, as Rep. Karen Bass openly admits that if Democrats are not successful in impeaching Trump, they will do it again and again if he wins in 2020…
Rep. Karen Bass Says House Open to Impeaching Trump Again if He Wins 2020 pic.twitter.com/INDb5QpsM3
— TMZ (@TMZ) December 11, 2019
Let’s Do It Again
Bass is typical of most Dems in that she openly admits they are going to keep digging on Trump until they find something.
Here is just one snippet from her interview.
The report stated, “Suppose he gets reelected, but you’re right and you win back the Senate in a big way, if you did that, would you be inclined to take a second bite of the apple and reintroduce the exact same impeachment articles and then send it through again a second time — if you have a Democratic Senate on your side.
Bass then replied, “Yes, but I don’t think it would be exactly the same.
“Here’s why: Because even though we’re impeaching him now, there’s still a number of court cases, there’s a ton of information that can come forward.
“For example, we can get his bank records and find out he’s owned 100 percent by the Russians.
“You are absolutely right in your scenario, but the only thing I’d say slightly different is that it might not be the same articles of impeachment because the odds are we’ll have a ton more information.”
Trump Under Fire
For anyone that was hoping this barrage of attacks by Democrats would go away if Trump beats this impeachment, think again.
If Trump does win in 2020, he will continue to remain under attack unless Republicans are able to win back the House AND keep the Senate.
Democrats are clearly ready to play this game over and over again until they get Trump on something.
The people of this country need to express how fed up they are and the only way to do that is to hammer their local congressman or congresswoman on the phone and in their offices demanding this stop.
The second way is pretty obvious… just vote them out of office and get Republicans back in the majority.