Democrats Gain Momentum for Trump Impeachment Over Iran

The Democratic Party is reportedly gaining real momentum to impeach President Donald Trump, primarily due to the fallout from the Iran war. Wilbur Ross, serving as Trump's Commerce Secretary, stated that the stakes for the upcoming midterm elections are extremely high.
He made it clear that if Democrats win control of the House of Representatives in November, they will almost certainly move to impeach the president again. Ross believes that the management of the Senate could affect the chances of a successful conviction, indicating that the current conflict with Iran is a significant catalyst for this renewed push.
Democratic lawmakers have begun to call for Trump's removal, citing dangerous conduct. However, Democratic leaders are attempting to keep the focus on legislative priorities rather than impeachment.
Hakeem Jeffries, the House Minority Leader, noted that the party's current focus is on economic issues rather than making impeachment a primary campaign point, although he did not rule out any possibilities. The political reality surrounding security issues will shift significantly after the midterms.
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