The radical left's obsession with impeaching President Trump continues as Texas Democrat Christian Menefee vows to pick up where his 78-year-old primary opponent left off in pursuing frivolous impeachment charges against our duly elected Commander-in-Chief.
Menefee, a millennial Democrat challenging incumbent Rep. Al Green in a May 26 primary runoff, is essentially promising voters more of the same Trump Derangement Syndrome that has plagued Democrats for nearly a decade. The only difference? He wants to be the one leading the charge instead of Green, who has made a career out of failed impeachment stunts.
This race perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with today's Democratic Party - two radical leftists competing to see who can waste more taxpayer money on partisan witch hunts against President Trump. While Americans are focused on securing our border, bringing down inflation, and restoring law and order, these Democrats are stuck in 2019 fantasyland.
Same Swamp, Different Face
Al Green has been one of the most vocal anti-Trump voices in Congress, repeatedly pushing impeachment articles that went nowhere. Now Menefee wants to inherit that mantle of obstruction and resistance to the America First agenda that voters decisively endorsed in 2024.
"I will continue the impeachment efforts," Menefee reportedly stated, proving that the Democratic establishment's strategy remains unchanged: obstruct, resist, and undermine at every turn rather than work for the American people who elected President Trump to a second term.
This primary fight shows how the radical left eats its own - two anti-Trump extremists battling over who gets the privilege of wasting Congressional time with more baseless impeachment theater. Meanwhile, President Trump continues delivering on his promises of mass deportations, energy dominance, and draining the swamp.
Patriots in Texas should take note: whether it's the 78-year-old swamp creature or his millennial understudy, both represent the same failed politics of resistance that Americans thoroughly rejected in November 2024. The question isn't who will win this Democrat primary - it's whether Texas voters will send either of these Trump-hating radicals back to Washington to continue their obstruction campaign.
