Trump Warns GOP: Democrats Will Impeach Him If Republicans Lose Midterms

President Donald Trump sounded a stark warning to Republican lawmakers this week: if Democrats win back control of the House in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, they will waste no time trying to impeach him yet again.

Speaking to House Republicans at a retreat in Washington, Trump made clear that the midterms are not just about policy, but about protecting the presidency and preventing partisan retribution. With the Republican majority in the House razor‑thin, Trump urged lawmakers to set aside internal disagreements and focus on winning back the trust of voters by championing common‑sense conservative priorities such as election integrity, lower costs, and stronger national security.

“You have to win the midterms,” he told colleagues, stressing that a Democratic‑controlled House would immediately use impeachment as a political weapon. He framed the upcoming elections as a referendum on conservative governance and a test of Republican unity.

Trump pointed out that he is the only president in U.S. history to be impeached twice — once over the Ukraine matter and once after the January 6 events — and yet both attempts failed to remove him. Now, he argued, Democrats see a chance to launch a third impeachment if they regain the majority.

The president’s message was clear: keep the House in Republican hands or risk handing Democrats the power to disrupt the administration’s agenda and pursue partisan investigations instead of focusing on practical solutions for everyday Americans.

In urging lawmakers to get serious about winning elections, Trump emphasized the need to go on offense — talk to voters about conservative achievements, stand firm on reforms, and make the case for Republican leadership. He insisted that when Republicans articulate their message effectively, they have the momentum to prevail.

This warning from the president highlights the political realities in Washington: control of the legislative branch matters, and maintaining Republican strength is essential not only for advancing conservative policies, but also for preventing Democrats from weaponizing impeachment yet again.

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