Washington (CNN) – President Donald Trump told supporters Thursday that if he is impeached “it’s your fault ’cause you didn’t go out to vote.”
“You didn’t go out to vote — that’s the only way it could happen,” Trump said during a rally in Billings, Montana.
“I’ll be the only President in history they’ll say: ‘What a job he’s done! By the way, we’re impeaching him,’ ” Trump said.
“This election, you aren’t just voting for a candidate, you are voting for which party controls Congress,” the President said. “Very important thing. Very important thing.”
The rally in Montana — where Trump was campaigning on behalf of Matt Rosendale, who’s challenging Democratic Sen. John Tester for a Senate spot — was not the first time the President has brought up the subject of his own impeachment.
Following the guilty plea of his former attorney Michael Cohen, Trump said “the market would crash” and “everybody would be very poor” if Democrats were to take back control of Congress and impeach him.
At Thursday’s rally, Trump railed against Democrats, like Rep. Maxine Waters of California, who have made impeaching him a central part of their political identity. He engaged in a mock conversation, playing both the role of supporter and defender, during one portion of the rally.
“They like to use the ‘impeach’ word,” Trump said. ” ‘Impeach Trump.’ Maxine Waters: ‘We will impeach him.’ ‘But he didn’t do anything wrong.’ ‘It doesn’t matter. We will impeach him. We will impeach.’ “