Question for people who live outside the U.S.: does anyone outside the U.S. believe the impeachment might be a hoax?
I'm asking if you or anyone you know believes Trump, though hearing how your media reports it would be interesting too.
I am low on time so I will be short (for now).
Here the media are reporting on him as he is a natural disaster: Seriously, reserved, people are suffering, disruption in functioning, no one for now knows how big the damage is .....
However you asked the question in evidently American centric fashion, mostly for two reasons:
1: In my country there is good amount of people who don't pay attention to local politics. Therefore what is happening so far away isn't that much in their focus to have too strong opinions about it. After all average Joe in Kansas doesn't really think about what the European commission is doing, even if this actually has direct impact on them. Therefore urban people tend to not really like him, while rural people don't really think about this.
2. However what is more important it doesn't matter to us if he is lying or not, since that is how our system works. Here the head of state needs to have approval of over half of the parliament, which can start the impeachment/removal at anytime. Some stronger scandal usually triggers this but by law the voting in the parliament is always on the basis "Do you think this person is good at doing his job?". Therefore if over half of the parliament is against the person it will have to leave the office together with all people that came in with this person (aka. ministers and deputies). However the last time I checked in my parliament we have 17 parties and therefore the logic of us vs. them isn't so developed here. The political system is much more fluid.
After that there are talks if all those parties can find another majority and if they can they vote for the person that manages to gather the new majority (usually it is a party leader of some bigger party). While in the case there is no clarity we simply call snap elections very soon after this becomes obvious. So the long story short: To us it doesn't matter if he is guilty or not in this particular case, if you are generally good for the country you should stay and if you are not you should be booted. However we are pretty quick about this and we don't make any kind of trials out of this. While in the case that someone is really guilty for serious criminal stuff the person is booted out of the office and has to face "classical court". Therefore we have actually locked up ex head of state, some deputies, various ministers ... etc. Especially since here you can ask for impeachment and removal of someone specific from the cabinet (like finance minister or education secretary for example). Therefore here impeachment is simply much more common practice and therefore we don't see it as so big deal.
In general I would say that our left hates him and perhaps even more than American one, while ordinary people on our right generally don't really care. However the closest we have to classic pro business party has something like 2% support and therefore here he would not be able to govern for long with his positions. What would actually be what would boot him out.