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Dow Cringes as Hillary Clinton Exposes ‘Roadmap’ to Impeach Trump

Last Updated September 23, 2020 12:40 PM
Josiah Wilmoth
Last Updated September 23, 2020 12:40 PM

By CCN.com: The Dow suffered a precipitous fall on Thursday, two days after Hillary Clinton exposed a “roadmap” that she believes Democrats can utilize to impeach President Trump.

Dow Suffers Thursday Bloodbath

Following a disappointing session on April 24, the Dow Jones Industrial Average entered crisis mode on Thursday after its third-largest stock plunged more than 10 percent. As of 10:02 am ET, the Dow had lost 203.01 points or 0.76 percent, dropping the DJIA to 26,394.04.

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The Dow collapsed by more than 200 points on Thursday. | Source: Yahoo Finance

Hillary Clinton Divulges ‘Roadmap’ to Trump Impeachment

Wednesday’s tepid session followed Hillary Clinton’s shocking claim that she believes the Mueller report presents Democrats with a roadmap to impeach her old political foe, Donald Trump.

Speaking at the Time 100 Summit , the former Democratic presidential candidate alleged that, contrary to what Trump has repeatedly claimed, the Mueller report presents Democrats with an opportunity to oust a president that they believe stole the White House in the first place.

“I know what [an impeachable offense] looks like, and I know what is required to do it in a way that wins the trust and confidence, not only of the Congress but of the American people. But I certainly think that the roadmap, as some call it, of the Mueller report raises so many serious questions in part one about what the Russians did, which is beyond debate, and in part two about all of the evidence about obstruction.”

Referring to the redacted version of the Mueller report as the “end of the beginning,” she hinted that the unredacted document could divulge damning information about Trump’s activities during and after the 2016 presidential election.

“I’m really of the mind that the Mueller report is part of the beginning… because there’s still so much more that we should know and that we should act upon… And we’re a long way from knowing because we need to get the full report — the unredacted version.”

Then, as if to clear up any doubt that she believed President Trump could one day be tossed out of the Oval Office, she suggested that he should have been indicted for the activities outlined in the Mueller report.

“I think there is enough there that any other person who had engaged in those acts would certainly have been indicted.”

Trump Rages as Impeachment Talk Distracts from Stock Market

Unsurprisingly, Clinton’s comments sent Trump into a rage, and he unleashed a vicious tweetstorm on his favorite social media platform that accused the “Fake News Media” and “Radical Liberal Dems” of pounding the drum on impeachment to distract voters from the stock market’s historic bull run.

“You mean the Stock Market hit an all-time record high today and they’re actually talking impeachment!? Will I ever be given credit for anything by the Fake News Media or Radical Liberal Dems? NO COLLUSION!”

“I DID NOTHING WRONG,” he ranted in tweets posted on Wednesday morning. “Not only are there no “High Crimes and Misdemeanors,” there are no Crimes by me at all. All of the Crimes were committed by Crooked Hillary, the Dems, the DNC and Dirty Cops – and we caught them in the act! We waited for Mueller and WON, so now the Dems look to Congress as last hope!”

Trump, as CCN.com reported, believes a booming stock market vindicates his presidency, and he has repeatedly claimed that a Clinton victory in 2016 would have sent the Dow into a tailspin.

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The Dow (blue), S&P 500 (red), and Nasdaq (black) have all boomed throughout Trump’s presidency. As the stock market hits new highs, he’s incensed that the media won’t credit him with spurring Wall Street’s bull run. | Source: Yahoo Finance

Few political analysts believe that the Democrats will actually attempt to impeach Trump, despite the fact that much of the progressive base demands that they do just that.

However, if Congress follows Clinton’s cue and initiates impeachment proceedings anyway, there’s no doubt that it would distract the public from the feverish stock market – the crown jewel of Trump’s 2020 campaign platform. And there’s a strong possibility the political volatility would spill over into Wall Street as well.

Click here for a real-time Dow Jones Industrial Average price chart.