http://www.smh.com.au/world/trump-removes-anthony-scaramucci-as-communications-director-just-days-after-hiring-him-20170731-gxmnb0.html
Seriously - impeach President Trump before he actually does something that will kill people.
Here's the problem with that...
Congress (specifically the House) has to initiate impeachment proceedings against the President, and
this particular Congress (or at the very least, Speaker Ryan) won't do that, even if Mueller discovers all kinds smoking guns regarding collusion, election fraud, etc. The fact that Congress isn't batting an eye over President Trump wanting to fire Mueller speaks volumes (part of the reason President Nixon was impeached was for firing Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor investigating the Watergate break-in).
Then again, this Congress is on pace for accomplishing
absolutely dick-all in this entire session. That will be a singular achievement on both Ryan's and McConnell's resumes.
As someone else said, the scary thing isn't that President Trump's approval rating is so low, but that it's so
high. 38% of Americans polled are
perfectly happy with what he's doing, because what he's doing is pissing off liberals, intellectuals, the media, etc., and
that's what they care about. These are people who've been screwed, repeatedly, by both parties for the last few decades. They've lost their voice, they've lost whatever power they had, their communities are dying, and their voting for Trump was basically primal scream therapy.
President Trump didn't actually want to win - he didn't actually want the office. He wanted to boost his brand, start a new TV network, something like that. He's manifestly unqualified for the job, and he knows it, and he
hates it - it
shows.
The only way President Trump is going to be removed from office is if he loses re-election in 2020 or if he kicks after one too many Trump Tower Taco Bowls. Much as he hates the job, he won't resign. He will not be impeached (there's no way we're turning over the House before 2020). If he ran for re-election, I'm not sure he'd lose. We have deep, systemic, intractable problems in the US that are not being addressed by either party, and the growing know-nothing movement is a response to that. President Trump found a direct line into the lizard brain of a lot of voters and yanked on it as hard as he could.