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But as James Wallner of the conservative R Street Institute recently reasoned to Roll Call, if Trump-aligned Republicans believe what they’re saying in public—that impeachment is, as House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy puts it, just a plot to “reverse the results of the 2016 election”—they might be tempted to functionally defund that plot, if they have the votes to do so.