
New Classified Documents Reignite Debate Over Trump’s 2019 Impeachment
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Washington DC, A wave of newly declassified documents related to the 2019 “Russian Hoax” ,impeachment of President Donald Trump has sent shockwaves through the American electorate. The release has sparked fresh questions about the origins of the Ukraine investigation and the conduct of federal officials during that period.
According to a new Rasmussen Reports national survey, these revelations are significantly shifting public opinion, with a majority of voters now expressing concerns regarding the legality of the actions taken against the President.
Majority of Voters Suspect Wrongdoing by Officials
The national telephone and online survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports suggests that the “framing” narrative is gaining substantial traction. As voters digest the details of these previously hidden documents, the data reveals a skeptical public:
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52% of Likely U.S. Voters believe it is likely that government officials broke the law in 2019 to create a false appearance of wrongdoing by Trump.
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36% of those surveyed go as far as saying it is “Very Likely” that criminal activity occurred to target the President regarding the Ukraine phone call.
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36% remain unconvinced that laws were broken to frame Trump, with 20% stating it is “Not At All Likely.”
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12% of the electorate remains unsure as the fallout from the document release continues.
Why the 2019 Impeachment is Back in the Spotlight
The 2019 impeachment centered on a phone call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. At the time, the House of Representatives alleged that Trump withheld military aid to pressure Ukraine into investigating political rivals.
However, the release of these newly declassified documents on April 20, 2026, has provided a different lens for the public. Critics of the original impeachment proceedings argue that these files suggest a coordinated effort by “Deep State” actors or holdover officials to curate a specific narrative of guilt while suppressing exculpatory evidence.
The Political Fallout: Trust in Government at a Crossroads
The skepticism reflected in the Rasmussen poll isn’t just about Donald Trump; it’s about the perceived integrity of U.S. government institutions. When more than half of the voting population suspects that federal officials might have manipulated a constitutional process like impeachment, it signals a deep-seated crisis of trust.
As the 2026 election cycle approaches, these findings could play a pivotal role in campaign rhetoric, with “accountability” and “government reform” likely to become central themes for voters who feel the system was weaponized.
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And the other 48% have Trump Derangement Syndrome.