Been watching this interview and it's wild how casually Ty Cobb just laid out what could be coming down the pipeline. The guy literally served in Trump's first administration and he's basically saying 'look, if Dems get the House back, they've got material to work with.' And he's not just talking about going after Trump himself - he's pointing out that impeaching cabinet members might actually be easier politically. Think about it: you've got Hegseth potentially exposing classified war plans, Bondi's performance in front of Congress raising serious questions about fitness for office, Noem's handling of border enforcement with some pretty extreme moves. Cobb's making the case that all of these could become impeachment targets if the political winds shift. The kicker though is his point about how toothless impeachment becomes when you've got a Congress that's just lockstep with the president. He's basically saying yeah, these articles could get written, but removing anyone from office requires conviction and that's not happening in a Republican-controlled Senate that won't break ranks. It's less about whether there's ammunition and more about whether anyone's actually willing to use it. Interesting political calculus when you think about how power actually works versus how the impeachment process is supposed to work on paper.

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