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Maybe. They almost certainly won't have enough to convict you, though, can't remove you. I do expect that you and several of your cabinet are probably going to spend the second half of your term sitting in front of House investigations, though. You've done probably enough things that probably warrant investigations for a dozen Presidents.
I'd also add that in 250 years, we've had four impeachments of Presidents:
Andrew Johnson
Bill Clinton
Trump.
Trump. Again.
Somehow, all this time, opposing parties haven't generally gone out and impeached the President. The X factor here is you.
They will just ignore the summons. There is nothing to stop them anymore
What about Nixon?
He resigned before it could happen
He resigned before the full house could vote to impeach him, essentially accepting the inevitable.
Nixon resigned to avoid impeachment.
Why did you do that? Is it to avoid embarrassment? Are there some other penalties that come within impeachment?
Pretty much just embarrassment, although it could also be to prevent having to testify. He of course knew the kinds of things he and his goons (many of whom coincidentally also work or worked for Trump) got up to and in an impeachment a lot of that would potentially become public. He was likely done either way and at least this way nobody would ever know exactly how bad it really was.
There have been three distinct turning points for the Republican party. The first was Nixon which marked the point at which Republicans stopped trying to compete on good policy and started trying to weaponize hate and fear as well as went all in on dirty tricks. The second turning point was Reagan which was when they cemented their messaging around trickle down economics (formerly known as horse and sparrow theory) and really began pushing hard for late stage capitalism. The third was the election of Trump which is when the party abandoned all pretense of decorum and went full mask off on their greed and corruption.