White House trade adviser, Peter Navarro, has said the amount of support and votes Trump received in the November 3rd election, was so staggering that the democrats had to work so hard to steal it using every possible means.
Navarro who insisted on Thursday, that President Donald Trump was "legally elected" in the last electionr, said the Democratic Party "did violence" to the country by attacking the president and impeaching him in a "travesty" during the last remaining days he has in office.
"I will say to these people on Capitol Hill, knock it off," Navarro told Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo.
"Stop this. Let the man leave peacefully with his dignity. He was the greatest jobs president, the greatest trade negotiator we have ever had in this country's history. This is just wrong what they're doing," he added.
Navarro also insisted "if the election was held today" Trump would win again, and "that's what the Democrats fear."
"I have never been more pissed off in my life at this place, and I think 74 million Americans who voted for President Trump feel exactly the same way," said Navarro.
The US House of Representatives had on Wednesday, voted to impeach Donald Trump for a second time, a week after protesters believed to be Trump's supporters, forced their way into the US Capitol and disrupted the certification of Joe Biden as winner of the November 3rd election.
In reaction to Trump's impeachment vote, Fox News host Sean Hannity, urged Republican senators to "stop enabling these psychotic, mentally unhinged Democratic socialists," and reject their impeachment "madness" when it reaches the Senate next week.
"Every Republican senator must stand against this post-presidency impeachment madness and reject it," the "Hannity" host told viewers Wednesday night.
"You shouldn't be a part of this circus."
"Senate Republicans, you want to go along with this nonsense, 75 million Americans went to the polls, [and] I’d argue they went there more for Donald Trump than for Republicans," the host said. "They should think about why people voted for Donald Trump, why they support his agenda.
"And Mitch McConnell, you should know better ..." he continued. "This nonsense in the Senate will get this country nowhere. It will not heal divisions, it will not improve the lives of Americans, it will only further divide a country that is weeks out from one of the hotly contested races in history."