Summary
George Conway, running for Congress as a Democrat, suggested that President Trump's support within the Republican Party is weakening, which could lead to impeachment efforts. Despite public defenses, some Republicans privately see Trump as a political liability. Impeachment efforts persist among some Democrats, although success in the Senate seems unlikely.
Key Facts
- George Conway, a former Republican lawyer and now a Democratic congressional candidate, claims President Trump's party support is faltering.
- President Trump warned Republicans about losing the House and facing impeachment.
- Trump's approval ratings are dropping among independents, crucial for midterm election outcomes.
- Conway has made impeachment a central issue in his campaign.
- President Trump was impeached twice during his first term and acquitted by the Senate both times.
- Some Democrats believe impeachment efforts could fail in the Senate.
- Democratic Representatives Al Green and Shri Thanedar have introduced articles of impeachment against Trump.
- Midterm elections will be a significant test of Trump's support within the Republican Party.