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Steyer Launches Second Multimillion-Dollar Campaign Calling for Trump's Impeachment

Liberal billionaire Tom Steyer has launched a second wave of ads calling for President Donald Trump's impeachment while also opposing the Republican tax reform plan.

Steyer will spend $10 million on the latest ad, which is a follow up to his previous ad where he said Trump was dangerous to America, CNN reports. The ad, filmed on Steyer's California ranch, again asks viewers to go to his petition website, NeedToImpeach.com.

The new ad specifically criticizes the Republican tax plan just as the House of Representatives prepares to vote on its tax reform bill. Steyer claims the GOP plan will "hurt the middle class" and says it is time for Americans to stand up to the president. He appears to ask Americans to "join" the petition whether they oppose the president for so-called "impeachable offenses" or other reasons.

"It's up to all of us to stand up to this president, not just for impeachable offenses, but also to demand a country where everyone has a real chance to succeed," Steyer said.

While Steyer makes his call for support, the ad briefly shows nine people who Steyer aides claim are among the 2.3 million who have signed the petition.

Steyer is a major Democratic donor and gave $91 million to Democrats during the 2016 election cycle.

Steyer's push for Trump to be impeached is one of many points of contention within the Democratic Party. Many, including Democratic Congressional leaders such as Rep. Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) and Rep. Steny Hoyer (Md.), have pushed back on impeachment calls, arguing it would only hurt the party politically and acknowledging there is no evidence that would warrant Trump's potential removal from office.

Watch the ad here:

The Republican National Committee said Steyer would be better off setting his money on fire.

"At this point, Tom Steyer should just light his money on fire. Even Democrats like Nancy Pelosi are calling his baseless ad campaign a distraction," RNC spokesman Michael Ahrens said.

UPDATE, 10:34 A.M.: This article was updated with a statement from the RNC.