‘The impossible is possible’: Alyssa Milano asks followers to do ‘faith’ chant to manifest Trump removal from office

Actress Alyssa Milano said she wants to use her faith to elicit change in Washington, D.C., after House Democrats impeached President Trump.

“I need your help manifesting a change-of-guard in Washington,” Milano said in a series of tweets on Saturday and Sunday. “For 7 minutes a day, I’ll be chanting the following mantra: ‘Believe in believing. The impossible is possible.’ As I do this I’ll be thinking of the special world we want to create. JOIN ME. We’re stronger together.”

Milano, 47, said that the chants would start Monday and that her followers should make it the first thing they say when they wake up in the morning.


After she was mocked on Twitter by Trump supporters, Milano agreed her chant was similar to the “thoughts and prayers” that she said conservative voters do in the face of tragedies.

“They mock me for everything,” she said. “They certainly won’t pierce the armor by mocking my faith.”


House Democrats voted last week to impeach Trump, making him the third American president in history to be impeached. He will likely face a Senate impeachment trial in January, but it would take two-thirds of the Republican-controlled chamber to remove him from office.

Milano headlined an impeachment rally in Los Angeles last week, during which she claimed Republicans “think we’re dumb.”

“I’m angry because I’m so tired. I’m tired of this. Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not tired of fighting Donald Trump and his many, many impeachable offenses and I’m not tired of speaking truth to power — I will never tire of that. But I am so tired of being lied to by a president, and I’m tired that the entire Republican party thinks that we are all stupid!” she told the crowd.

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