Donald Trump has completely bonkers meltdown over impeachment

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As Palmer Report predicted yesterday, the U.S. military raid against ISIS leader Baghdadi is already fading from the headlines, as the media gets back to a topic that’s even more crucial to American national security: the impeachment and ouster of treasonous illegitimate “President” Donald Trump. Naturally, that isn’t sitting particularly well with Trump, and now he’s making it even worse for himself.

Not only is the Baghdadi raid starting to fade from the news cycle, the aspects of the raid that are still getting attention are the parts that Donald Trump screwed up. The media is dutifully covering the fact that Trump’s pullout from northern Syria made the Baghdadi mission more difficult and dangerous. The media is also covering the fact that Trump notified Russia in advance, but didn’t notify key members of Congress. Leave it to Trump to turn one of his rare “good” moments into a negative scandal for himself.

So now Trump is throwing a tantrum: “Can you believe that Shifty Adam Schiff, the biggest leaker in D.C., and a corrupt politician, is upset that we didn’t inform him before we raided and killed the #1 terrorist in the WORLD!? Wouldn’t be surprised if the Do Nothing Democrats Impeach me over that! DRAIN THE SWAMP!!”

Actually, come to think of it, that’s a good idea. Donald Trump willfully violated the sanctity of the United States government by failing to inform people like Schiff, and an additional article of impeachment is in fact necessary. In any case, Trump just took what little was left of the Baghdadi raid narrative, and turned it into an impeachment narrative, all by himself. This guy is unraveling in real time.

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