The cat is out of the bag: The entire impeachment witch hunt is all about 2020 and Democrats making sure President Trump is not reelected to a second term. Some of the most radical, far-left extremists in Congress are saying it themselves.
In May, Rep. Al Green (D-TX), admitted during an MSNBC interview that he is “concerned if we don’t impeach this president, he will get re-elected.”
Just yesterday, socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) divulged during a CNN interview, that Democrats “need to move quite quickly because we’re talking about the potential compromise of the 2020 elections. This is not just about something that has occurred, this is about preventing a potentially disastrous outcome from occurring next year.”
Well, there you have it, folks: some of the most radical far-left extremists in Congress are blowing the whistle about their sad prospects in 2020. Pretty ironic, especially since the entire Russia investigation, which ended up proving no collusion, was meant to prove Russia somehow meddled in the 2016 election, and thus take down President Trump.
Now, with the sham impeachment hearings focused on Ukraine, Democrats aim to prove Trump blackmailed the country into investigating Joe Biden in exchange for foreign aid, despite Ukraine never initiating an investigation into the former vice president, and getting the foreign aid regardless.
Hilariously, throughout this entire self-inflicted wound by the Democrats to try and make Trump look like he was influencing elections or getting help from foreign entities during his first election, they are the ones using impeachment as a tool to take out Trump for their political gain in 2020. However, there is not an investigation into that for some reason…
Rep. Al Green was the first Member of Congress to introduce articles of impeachment, less than a month into President Trump’s presidency — proof that the entire impeachment inquisition has been a sham all along. Now, AOC and others are on the bandwagon, doing anything they can to undo the will of the people.