Congressional theater struck out again this week as Rep. Al Green’s latest impeachment resolution against President Donald Trump was tabled by the House in a 237-140 vote. The predictable result shows that even within the Democratic caucus there is not enough stomach for another impeachment crusade without a real, substantive investigation first.
What should alarm every patriotic American is not just the vote total but the spectacle of 47 Democrats voting “present,” a political dodge that lays bare the party’s confusion and cowardice when faced with a choice between principle and political theater. Democrats publicly threaten high drama while quietly shrinking from the consequences, proving they are more interested in headlines than in honest governance.
On Fox, former Senate hopefuls Morgan Harper and Tiffany Smiley reacted to the failed bid and rightly pointed out how internal fights—between establishment Democrats and the socialist wing—are tearing that party apart ahead of the crucial 2026 midterms. Their blunt assessment is the truth: Democrats are distracted by infighting and radicalism while everyday Americans endure soaring costs, open borders, and rising crime.
Mr. Green’s resolution cited the president’s inflammatory rhetoric and a social media post about military obedience as grounds for impeachment, claims that deserve scrutiny but not shortcutting the constitutional process. If Democrats believe the president broke the law, they must build a case through proper investigations instead of staging headline-grabbing floor votes that go nowhere.
This episode should serve as a wake-up call to conservatives and independents fed up with a performative opposition: Democrats are more divided than ever, and their flirtation with socialism and scorched-earth politics will cost them if Republicans stay focused on kitchen-table issues. We must answer their chaos with unity, common sense policy, and a refusal to be pulled into frivolous partisan stunts.
Hardworking Americans deserve leaders who prioritize security, jobs, and freedom—not endless impeachment obsession and intra-party civil wars. The 2026 midterms are fast approaching, and voters will remember which party fought for their families and which party chased headlines while the country suffered.

