Larry Padora runs a bakery in Tamaqua and is himself active in the Republican Party. He believes that the judicial process is merely a way for Donald Trump's opponents to try to destroy him.

- The Democrats are trying to rewrite the 2016 election. They still can't believe they lost and I honestly think it's a political game to pull him down. They can't give up on his finances and they can't give up on his foreign policy, he says.

"Trump supports coal"

In Tamaqua, coal has been mined for over 200 years, and this is the area most people in the area work in. This is also where Donald Trump's core voters are.

- Donald Trump supports coal and the industry has once again got started because of him, says Larry Padora.

When Tamaqua flourished, the city had seven heavily trafficked railroad tracks. But today, drugs have taken over and houses and shops have been abandoned.

"His followers are very loyal"

It was in this environment that Donald Trump managed to collect 70 percent of the vote.

- The Democrats want to win, so how do you do it? They try to pull down the other person as much as they can. But they can't do it with Trump because his supporters are very loyal, says Larry Padora.

He believes that the concluding part of the judicial process, which takes place in the Senate, will be brief.

- I don't think anything will happen. The only thing it does is make Donald Trump more popular.