President Donald Trump is not worried "at all" about the talk of impeachment proceedings, White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley insisted Tuesday.
"I was standing right next to him actually, [Monday] at the Easter Egg Roll," Gidley told Fox News' "America's Newsroom." "A question was shouted out about impeachment and he said he wasn't worried at all, not in the least, because there's nothing to worry about when you've done nothing wrong."
However, many of the Democrats calling for his impeachment are presidential nominees, Gidley said, but there is "no crime."
"The president hasn't done anything criminally wrong, and they are still trying to attack this president," Gidley said. "They don't want to get to the truth. They want to get to the president, and he has done nothing wrong."
Further, Gidley said, after special counsel Robert Mueller's report was released, "we now know there is no collusion with a foreign power. We know there is no obstruction. He wasn't prosecuted for anything."
In addition, there were no further indictments, Gidley said, "despite Democrats saying for two years that this president committed treason without proof or evidence and they're continuing to double down."
If Democrats backed down on their claims against the president, "they would be admitting the last two years of their life was a complete and total waste of time," Gidley said.
He added "Democrats like [Rep.] Jerry Nadler [D-N.Y.] continue to attack this president and attack members of this administration repeatedly."
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