That thinking is exactly what made Democratic leaders resistant to impeachment for so long. And some political observers believe impeachment proceedings could help Trump get re-elected next year by energizing his most ardent supporters.
“This is the fight that traps the Democrats into an increasingly unpopular position,” says Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House and a Trump supporter. “It is a win-win for Trump,” he adds.
But many Democrats now say that regardless of the political fallout, this has become a matter of principle and they’re obligated to act. “The future of our democracy is at stake,” says Congressman John Lewis of Georgia.
No matter how the inquiry plays out, experts say it’s a historic moment.
“It’s a huge deal that the step has been taken,” says Norman Ornstein, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington, D.C. “We’re heading into something that is a rarity in American life. This is ratcheting it up to a very different level.”