The sad thing is, 70 million people voted for Trump after they got to see what he was doing for 4 years so I don't expect impeachment to put an end to trumpism, since that's essentially just the Republican base.
Trump's not an aberration, the Republican base chose him among 17 possible candidates in 2016. That's why it also makes no sense for Democrats to want to compromise with the Republicans. The other House Republicans who didn't vote to impeach him might not say the quiet parts out loud like Trump does but their policies are essentially the same and they are too cowardly, fascist and craven to stand up to their violent, authoritarian base in this case.
Trump's not an aberration, the Republican base chose him among 17 possible candidates in 2016. That's why it also makes no sense for Democrats to want to compromise with the Republicans. The other House Republicans who didn't vote to impeach him might not say the quiet parts out loud like Trump does but their policies are essentially the same and they are too cowardly, fascist and craven to stand up to their violent, authoritarian base in this case.