Chris Cuomo urges Democrats to avoid impeaching Trump again

NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo has advised Democrats against pursuing another impeachment of President Donald Trump, even if they gain congressional control in the 2026 midterms. He argued that such efforts would fail without sufficient votes for removal and only divide the country further. This comes amid some Democrats already introducing impeachment articles.

On a recent Tuesday broadcast of "The Chris Cuomo Project," Cuomo addressed the possibility of Democrats regaining power in the House or Senate during the 2026 midterm elections. He expressed concern over reports that Senate Republicans, including Ted Cruz, had warned Trump about potential losses and daily impeachment attempts by Democrats.

Cuomo emphasized the political nature of impeachment, noting that while the House can initiate proceedings, removal requires a supermajority in the Senate—more than a simple 50-plus-one vote. "You do not have the votes you need to remove him. It will not happen. So why put us through it?" he said. He referenced the previous two impeachments of Trump, questioning whether they had benefited the country.

Cuomo's comments highlight ongoing discussions within Democratic circles. Representatives Al Green of Texas and Shri Thanedar of Michigan have each filed articles of impeachment against Trump. An opinion piece in The Hill on Monday advocated not only for impeachment but also for expanding the Supreme Court.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi offered a more measured view in a recent interview, stressing the need for substantial justification. "That’s not an incidental thing you say—‘We’re going to [impeach].’ No, there has to be cause," she stated. "There has to be reason."

As Democrats intensify their campaign for congressional majorities, these voices reflect a mix of urgency and caution regarding accountability measures against the president.

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Dramatic split-image illustration of Trump proposing to nationalize voting amid Republican cheers, countered by furious Democratic leaders Jeffries and Schiff accusing election subversion.
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Democrats denounce Trump's suggestion to nationalize voting

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President Donald Trump suggested Republicans should nationalize voting in certain states to counter perceived election fraud, drawing sharp criticism from Democratic leaders who accused him of plotting to steal the 2026 midterms. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senator Adam Schiff labeled the idea an attempt to subvert elections, despite their past support for similar federal election reforms. The comments come amid Republican concerns over midterm losses.

Republicans are expressing growing concerns about the 2026 midterm elections following shifts in recent special elections and unfavorable polling data. Special races in traditionally Republican strongholds like Texas, Mississippi, and Georgia have trended toward Democrats, signaling potential vulnerabilities. Market predictions and surveys indicate Democrats could regain control of both the House and Senate.

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Some Republican strategists and local party officials say they want President Donald Trump and the GOP to focus on the economy and cost-of-living concerns ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, warning that renewed attention to 2020 election disputes could distract from issues they believe matter more to swing voters.

Writer Cory Doctorow has suggested that congressional Democrats form a Nuremberg Caucus to document crimes by the Trump administration and prepare for future trials. The initiative would create a public platform for evidence collection, aiming to ensure accountability and deter further abuses. Doctorow argues this approach draws from historical examples of punishing authoritarian actions in other democracies.

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