Right now it seems as though there is more energy and hot air being expended on White House dramas and crises than on matters of real import. We non-Americans look on from a distance rather amazed and certainly puzzled. The President of the United States and his Administration has always projected a certain worldwide respect - grudging, admittedly, by some and barring the odd 'clowns', but over the past 3 or 4 months this would seem to be a fast diminishing sentiment. We have the in-fighting between the Oval Office and the media, the Russia and the Comey factors and - as you say, Roger, talk of impeachment. Whilst perhaps legal and therefore possible it doesn't necessarily make it likely, I suspect, given that the Republican controlled House would have to turn on its own leader. As for the masses that support Trump, they would have to admit that they got it wrong and although 'Teflon Don' might be losing his coating a bit he still appeals to these guys and tells them what they want to hear, so I don't see that happening either. I've rather ceased to be surprised at whatever the latest revelation is on the US political scene, but I look forward to seeing how his upcoming visits go to the three centres of monotheistic religions; viz Saudi Arabia, Israel and the Vatican, after which he is going to drop in on the NATO summit in Brussels - how magnanimous!. His position vis-à-vis Iran will probably win him points with the Saudis and the Israelis; not sure how his visit will go with Papa Pancho in the Vatican.