Impeachment a 'mortal threat' to Trump, White House struggling to combat inquiry warns Steve Bannon

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The former Trump adviser tells the New York Post that the White House should set up a 24-7 impeachment squad to deal with the crisis.

last week that Trump had withheld military aid to Ukraine, pending cooperation in what was part of a quid pro quo, only to later row back on that claim."The problem we have is that the president needs a team around him and somebody has got to step up and make a play. Trump can't do everything," Bannon said."There is just no coordination with the team."that the White House needed to set up a dedicated"impeachment squad" to"focus on [impeachment] 24/7.

This would make it more likely that stronger candidates like Michael Bloomberg and Hilary Clinton to enter the race. "Bloomberg or Clinton could be very competitive. She is a very formidable candidate and I think Bloomberg would be very formidable."

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