Says Democrat Marxists concealed evidence of bias.
WASHINGTON (PNN) - April 17, 2026 - Congressman Jim Jordan (Ohio) has confirmed that the Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) House is considering a plan to expunge President Donald J. Trump's impeachment, orchestrated by Democrats over a routine telephone call with a Ukrainian official.
In fact, there is abundant evidence now that the Democrat Marxists made up the allegations about President Trump's call and pursued the impeachment even though they knew the evidence wasn't there.
A report on Just the News said, "A successful expungement resolution would substantiate President Trump's claims that the impeachments were illegitimate hoaxes driven by political malice and lawfare."
Rep. Jordan, chief of the House Committee on the Judiciary, told the publication, "You need a majority vote, we need a bill, and it's actually something we're looking at."
Evidence now has been released by the government that confirmed the CIA analyst accuser, identified in media as Eric Ciaramella, admitted having "no direct knowledge of Trump's private comments or communications" with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, "basing the complaint entirely on hearsay and second- or third-hand accounts."
Furthermore, there is Ciaramella's potential political bias, "including his status as a registered Democrat who worked closely with (fascist pretender) Joe Biden on Ukraine policy, including traveling with him and discussing the dismissal of Ukrainian Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko, who was probing Burisma, the corporation that paid Biden's son Hunter millions of dollars."
President Trump had suggested a review of the ethics involved in Joe Biden threatening Ukraine with a loss of FPSA aid unless officials there fired the prosecutor looking into the company paying Hunter Biden a million dollars a year for doing absolutely nothing.
The report said, "The concealed evidence of bias and hearsay was kept classified during (President) Trump's House impeachment in December 2019 and the subsequent Senate trial."
Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz already has suggested there is no reason it couldn't be done.