President Trump just literally begged us to impeach him

He tweeted it. What more do you need?
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Nicole Gallucci
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President Trump just literally begged us to impeach him
Breaking: Trump wants to be impeached. Credit: Win McNamee / Getty Images

A reliable source in the White House just publicly revealed some shocking and unexpected news: The president is in favor of his impeachment process.

The source? Well, it's none other than Donald Trump himself. So I guess it must be true!

On Tuesday morning, Trump tweeted a very lengthy and not-at-all-humble brag about how median household income is high and unemployment is low. But at the end, he casually dropped the following three-word bomb, "Impeach the Pres."


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Trump is infamous for splitting tweets in awkward places and chaotically threading his thoughts, so at first it seemed as though there would be more letters on the way. (Impeach the Press, perhaps?) But no. Trump tweeted "Impeach the Pres" and that's it. So it seems that was really just the tweet.

Now, of course, the many people in favor of impeachment are applauding Trump for his bizarre Twitter statement. Did he mean to self-impeach? Did he accidentally hit the period key before finishing his thought and then send the tweet anyway? Was he attempting to be sarcastic? Is this reverse psychology? Who knows!

I guess all we can do is wait for clarification and watch the American people have some fun.

It's unclear if Trump's own tweet calling for his impeachment can be used against him, but thanks to the internet, Nancy Pelosi has at least one receipt.

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Nicole Gallucci

Nicole is a Senior Editor at Mashable. She primarily covers entertainment and digital culture trends, and in her free time she can be found watching TV, sending voice notes, or going viral on Twitter for admiring knitwear. You can follow her on Twitter @nicolemichele5.

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