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Confirmed: Trump Impeachment Syndrome Is Definitely Real

Impeachment has been on the agenda and minds of many radical Democrats more than ever before after gaining the majority in the House of Representatives this past week. But the Democratic Party's leadership has declared that it's too soon to discuss the topic of impeaching President Trump before the rest of the findings from the Mueller probe are presented to Congress. 

As you might recall, the term "Trump Derangement Syndrome" has been used to characterize people who display "symptoms" of disapproval that Trump is president of The United States while they are also outraged by those who support him.

Even Donald Trump Jr. has helped in identifying and exposing those who have TDS, and extreme rage filled hatred such as the not-so-funny Kathy Griffin. 

With the rise of impeachment calls from Members of Congress, I have found it ever-so-necessary that we add a new term to the collection, "Trump Impeachment Syndrome."

Here are some examples of Trump Derangement Syndrome featuring a GameStop triggering and CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins:

As I reported here at Townhall, this lady was triggered at a GameStop and turned to violence. This is a great example of "Trump Derangement Syndrome":

There are a few prime examples of Trump Derangement Syndrome. Remember the transgender woman at GameStop? Or the hilarious moment where CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins was triggered over President Trump not taking questions from the media in a press conference. 

Later in the week, Collins decided to ask questions of President Trump that were quite rigged and weighted. Again...Trump Derangement Syndrome:

So what is "Trump Impeachment Syndrome," you might ask?  

Those who have "Trump Impeachment Syndrome" include the following, among other Democrats:

Michigan freshman Rep. Rashida Tlaib who earned the spotlight last week with her profanity laced call to impeach President Donald Trump, while Reps. Brad Sherman and Maxine Waters have joined in with fellow member Tom Steyer to support impeachment proceedings. 

The new Chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee, Maxine Waters, is the worst when it comes to her calls that incite violence. Liberals are even calling out Waters! According to Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a liberal watchdog group, she is one of the most corrupt politicians in D.C., while also having strong ties to radical anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan.

Waters has repeatedly used rhetoric to encourage the use of violence against the President and other administration officials.

Waters stated in a speech this past year, "...impeachment, impeachment, impeachment, impeachment, impeachment, impeachment.."

Rep. Adam Schiff, the new Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, and Rep. Jerry Nadler, the new Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, also have "Trump Impeachment Syndrome."

Not too long ago, in 1998, Rep. Nadler denounced the use of impeachment against President Clinton, calling it a "partisan witch hunt" to only now urge for the impeachment of President Trump.

Oh, and how could I forget Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez's calls for the impeaching of Trump and calling him a racist last night on 60 Minutes?

Here are just a few other Representatives in the United States Congress who have "Trump Impeachment Syndrome":

  1. Al Green (Texas) claimed that the President "is fueling an alt-right hate machine" that's "causing immediate injury to American society.
  2. Brad Sherman (Calif.) unveiled an article of impeachment in July, which claimed that Trump had committed an obstruction of justice by firing former FBI Director James Comey during the FBI's investigation into Russian-Trump campaign collusion.
  3. Maxine Waters (Calif.) just last week led a crowd in "impeach him" chants, and has called for Trump's impeachment several times since he took office.
  4. Steve Cohen (Tenn.) is among the House members who presented the articles of impeachment on November 15. "We believe that President Trump has violated the Constitution, and we've introduced five articles of impeachment," Cohen said.
  5. Luis Gutierrez (IL) is among the House members who presented the articles of impeachment on November 15. Gutierrez posted a photo of the resolution on Twitter.
  6. Adriano Espaillat (NY)is among the House members who presented the articles of impeachment on November 15.
  7. Marcia Fudge (OH) is among the House members who presented the articles of impeachment on November 15.
  8. John Yarmuth (KY) is among the House members who presented the articles of impeachment on November 15.
  9. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) said Trump has committed "significant constitutional impeachable violations" and suggested that movements toward impeachment should be made in the House. (VIA Axios

White House Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp this morning on Fox and Freinds stated that President Trump would "emerge victorious in an impeachment proceeding."

She added that “If they want to use impeachment as their political maneuver, they can go and try, but let me tell you something, they will lose.”