Trump is fed up. As he should be.
And Donald Trump called for this Democrat to get kicked out of Congress.
President Donald Trump has once again taken aim at the radical elements in Washington, zeroing in on Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland for his relentless political witch hunts.
In a fiery Truth Social message, the president demanded that Congress take decisive action by removing the Democrat lawmaker from office.
This latest salvo highlights the deep frustrations many Americans feel toward career politicians who prioritize personal vendettas over the needs of the people.
Trump pointed directly to Raskin’s history of leading impeachment drives against him throughout his first term.
These efforts, according to the president, achieved nothing.
Such antics drain taxpayer resources and distract from real priorities like securing borders and rebuilding the economy.
In his message, Trump threw his weight behind growing calls to boot Raskin from the House.
He argued that lawmakers like this one actively damage the nation with their conduct.
The time has come, Trump suggested, for real consequences against those who abuse their positions for partisan warfare.
“If Biden didn’t give him a pardon, he’d be in jail right now! Something should be done about people like this who do bad things, but always come up on the short end because of their illegal or unscrupulous behavior, and hurt our Country in the process,” Trump said in his post.
“I agree with Mark Levin when he says to, EXPEL THE BUM. Congress can never be great with people like this, who suffer massively from Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS), casting their vote of HATE!”
“Jamie Raskin, a Loser in Life, who worked endlessly during my First Term to impeach me, and failed miserably, wasting the Country’s money, time, and effort, will guaranteed be trying to do it again,” Trump continued.
This episode serves as a rallying cry for those who want to see Washington drained of its most disruptive players.
Trump’s words cut through the noise, reminding everyone that accountability must flow both ways.
