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Speaker Johnson Warns Republicans About Third Trump Impeachment Attempt

Speaker Johnson warns Republicans to win 2026 midterms to stop Democrats from a third Trump impeachment attempt.

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🧩 Simple Version: The Impeachment Scare!

Imagine your teacher, Speaker Johnson, telling your class, the Republicans, "Hey, you better win the next big class election in 2026!" Why? Because if they don't, he thinks the other class, the Democrats, might try to give President Trump a third big time-out, called an "impeachment."

An impeachment is like when the grown-ups in charge decide if a president has done something super, super naughty. It's a very serious process, like being sent to the principal's office, but for the whole country! Even if the House (one part of the government) says "naughty," the Senate (the other part) has to agree to kick them out, which is incredibly rare, like finding a unicorn!

🚨 How Fox Would Spin It: The Radical Left's Vengeance!

"Oh my goodness, patriots! The radical left Democrats are at it AGAIN! They're not focused on fixing anything important; they're just obsessed with attacking our brave President Trump! Speaker Johnson warns that if we don't win, they'll launch a completely partisan impeachment crusade just to silence your voice and undo your election!"

They want to cause "absolute chaos" and overturn everything good! This isn't about facts; it's a desperate witch hunt to destroy President Trump and our country. They'll stop at nothing to get rid of him, even if it means impeaching him a third time! Wake up, America!

🌿 DeFoxed Reality Check: What's Really Going On

Let's calm down a bit, folks. Speaker Johnson did give a strong warning to his party. He wants to make sure Republicans keep control of the House of Representatives in the 2026 midterm elections. He believes that if they lose, some Democrats might try to impeach President Trump again.

It's true that a few Democrats, like Rep. Al Green, have tried to push for impeachment recently. Rep. Green even filed articles of impeachment because he thought one of President Trump's social media posts was very threatening. However, the White House clarified what Trump meant.

When Rep. Green's idea came up for a vote in the House, it was "tabled," which means they basically put it aside. While 140 Democrats voted against tabling it (meaning they wanted to talk about impeachment more), a lot of other Democrats, including their top leaders, voted "present" or to table it. They said they believe impeachment is very serious and needs a proper investigation, which hadn't happened.

So, while some Democrats are certainly thinking about impeachment, it's not a big, united plan from the whole party right now. Plus, even if the House did impeach President Trump for a third time (he's been impeached twice before, remember?), the Senate would still have to vote to remove him. That needs a super-majority (two-thirds of senators), which is almost impossible to get, especially since Republicans are the majority in the Senate right now.

💡 Why This Matters: The Real Game

This whole conversation shows us how much politicians really care about winning elections, especially control of the House of Representatives. When one party controls the House, they can decide what topics get discussed, what laws are voted on, and yes, even start impeachment processes.

It's a way for leaders like Speaker Johnson to get their team excited and ready to work hard for the next election. He's saying, "If you want to protect President Trump and our plans, you must help us win!" It highlights the importance of every election in shaping what our government focuses on.

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