 I am sympathetic towards the argument that some folks were making about Donald from getting impeached a second time, that, you know, why do this when we're so close to him being out of office anyway? And by now, he has already been impeached twice, and I'm sure that you've seen this video, but his first public appearance since the January 6th attempted coup, like he proved why his immediate removal is necessary, because he can't not fan the flames. He's incapable of cooling the temperature. So basically, he was asked about this new round of impeachment, and what we see here is an inadvertent threat. I feel like I don't know if he knows what he's doing, but I think he is smart enough to acknowledge that what he's saying here is very deliberate. So this is what he says about the plans to impeach him a second time. As far as this is concerned, we want no violence, never violence, we want absolutely no violence, and on the impeachment, it's really a continuation of the greatest witch hunt in the history of politics. It's ridiculous. It's absolutely ridiculous. This impeachment is causing tremendous anger, and you're doing it, and it's really a terrible thing that they're doing. For Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer to continue on this path, I think it's causing tremendous danger to our country, and it's causing tremendous anger. I want no violence. Thank you very much. Thank you, everybody. And that right there is why you were impeached a second time, because you just made a threat. You made another threat. They're impeaching you because you already incited an insurrection, and here you are responding to them holding you accountable by encouraging more violence, potentially. He says impeachment is causing tremendous anger, and it's really a terrible thing that they're doing. For Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer to continue on this path, I think it's causing tremendous danger to our country, and it's causing tremendous anger. I want no violence. So if you read the subtext there, what he's saying is, look, you saw what happened on January 6th. You know, I have a bunch of lunatic followers. It's basically a cult, and anything that I say to them, they listen. They believe. If I tell them to do something, they're going to do it. So if I say to you that you doing this impeachment is putting the country in danger because maybe my supporters will get mad at you and do another siege of the Capitol, well, that's on you. This is a threat. This is a threat. Whether he acknowledges it is or realizes it is, this is a veiled threat, and everyone sees it. Everyone sees through it. It's exactly why he has to be removed. It's exactly why Representative AOC is correct to call the individuals like Mike Pence cowards for not actually invoking the 25th Amendment. You see folks like Betsy DeVos, Elaine Chao, Chad Wolf all resigning after that event on January 6th, abdicating the responsibility to actually invoke the 25th Amendment to hold Donald Trump accountable, but they don't want to do that. Everyone is afraid of him. He's like a wrecking ball and you just want to get out of the way, but these folks are cowards. So, I mean, he proved why it was right to impeach him again because he is a threat to democracy and he keeps fending the flames. He can't not fend the flames further. And in the same interview, he claimed that he didn't incite the coup attempt. That's just laughable. Like he literally said we're going to be marching on the Capitol. Like that's not verbatim, but he told folks on January 6th that they need to be at the Capitol and he's going to be right there with them, which he was not. But voters, they don't agree. They see through his bullshit. Not only has his approval rating gone down since that event, but 63% of Americans actually do blame him for the insurrection. And they also hold lawmakers like Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley accountable, saying that they share some of the blame. This is according to respondents from that same survey. So it's not just Donald Trump who should be held accountable. I think it was good that he was impeached and I hope that the Senate votes to convict. But anyone who was involved in this effort who led Donald Trump's deranged base to believe that this election was actually stolen, Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, these folks have got to resign or be expelled. Either way, I don't care what happens, but they can no longer be in politics because you can't lie to the point where your lies are actually putting our democracy, our entire regime in danger. Like that's completely unacceptable. So there's got to be accountability. And Donald Trump, of course, is the utmost guilty here in this situation. But everyone else, his GOP enablers, they've got to pay a political price and a legal price if that's what it takes. These folks have got to be held accountable. And the pressure has got to be maintained. Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz, any House Republicans who were part of this effort to lie to people about the free and fairness of our election, like this can't stand. We can't have a democracy if you literally have lawmakers undermining the legitimacy of our democracy. So there's got to be accountability. And, you know, when it comes to impeachment, I think that that video, that interview with Donald Trump, the first thing he said publicly since that coup attempt, it shows why impeachment was in fact necessary. And I hope that some folks who were reluctant to support impeachment, at least politically, you know, not in Congress, but like outside of Congress, just observers, consumers of news. I hope that you see now why this really was important and it wasn't, you know, meaningless.