Appearing on Newsmax’s Wake Up America this week, RNC Chair Joe Gruters delivered a blunt warning to patriotic Americans: if Democrats retake the House in the midterms, impeachment will be on their agenda. Gruters framed the fight as existential for the nation’s economic and cultural future, arguing that Republican victories this cycle are the only firewall against a relentless campaign of partisan revenge.
Gruters didn’t mince words about what would follow a Democratic majority — he said Democrats would “obstruct, impeach, and investigate” instead of governing, and he urged the GOP to make the most of every legislative opportunity now. That’s not fearmongering; it’s a sober reading of a party that has repeatedly shown it prefers political retribution to policy. Conservatives should hear that warning as a call to action, not an invitation to complacency.
The timing of Gruters’s message matters because President Trump has been out on the trail defending his record on the economy, insisting his policies are creating jobs and growth even as the Left hammers inflationary talking points. Trump’s Pennsylvania stop was a reminder that the GOP’s message on affordability and national strength is what will keep America prosperous — and what Democrats will seek to dismantle if given the chance. The contrast between administration accomplishments and the opposition’s priorities frames this election as a choice between building and breaking.
This talk of impeachment is not hypothetical. Republican operatives and allies close to the president have been sounding the alarm for months that a House takeover by Democrats would inevitably lead to impeachment efforts aimed at crippling a Trump-led agenda. That’s why Gruters and other GOP leaders are pushing hard to pass conservative wins now and to energize the base for a turnout operation that leaves no doubt about who controls Congress. Voters need to understand what’s truly at stake: the future of conservative reform or endless partisan show trials.
If Republicans care about protecting tax cuts, securing the border, and defending parental rights, the plan is simple — get to work and get voters to the polls. The RNC leadership has made clear that staying on offense, running disciplined ground games, and highlighting tangible accomplishments are the path to keeping control and preventing a Democrat power grab. This isn’t hyperbole; it’s the hard truth of modern Washington politics, and patriots who love this country should treat it as such.
Hardworking Americans don’t want to watch their hard-earned gains dismantled by a vindictive Washington majority focused on payback instead of people. The message from Gruters is simple and urgent: show up, vote, and give Republicans the mandate to finish the job so we can keep America free, prosperous, and secure. If you believe in this country, you won’t sit this one out.

