It’s not exactly a secret that House Democratic leaders, most notably House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), have been skeptical about pursuing impeachment against Donald Trump because they’re afraid of helping him. Whether one finds the pitch persuasive or not, it’s at least familiar: a failed impeachment push would rally the right, alienate swing voters, and leave the president looking stronger, not weaker.
Obviously, things are different now, but the president is eager to exploit his opponents’ anxieties. Here was Trump yesterday before a bilateral meeting in New York with Iraq President Barham Salih.
“Our country is doing the best it’s ever done. They’re going to lose the election and they figure this is a thing to do. This never happened where we’re in the election, and — I mean, if [Pelosi pursues impeachment], they all say that’s a positive for me, for the election.”
The question, of course, is not what “they all say,” but what the American president actually believes. And if Trump were genuinely confident that an impeachment push — one that will almost certainly fail to remove him from office thanks to a Republican-led Senate — would improve his political standings, his bravado would be persuasive.
Indeed, Trump should theoretically be celebrating right now. Those foolish Democrats are moving forward with a process that’s likely to be “a positive” for the president and his re-election bid. What a lucky break for the hapless, scandal-plagued incumbent: Pelosi & Co. are handing the Republican a gift that’s likely to help keep him in power.









