President Donald Trump may be enjoying a successful trip to meet European and Middle Eastern leaders, but his administration’s days could end, and soon.

That’s the opinion of some of the mainstream media’s most hyperbolic liberal voices, who have kicked into high gear their sense of anti-Trump outrage and their hope for impeachment.

“At this moment we don’t know what is being covered up. That is still a huge question.”

The Media Research Center, a conservative-leaning journalism watchdog, documented the instances of doom and gloom in a Wednesday report.

The center noticed the hysteria kicked off when Trump fired FBI Director James Comey on May 9. The center also found that conspiracy theories have kicked in, too — with respected journalists for large outlets claiming Trump or his aides are involved in crimes.

“I personally think it’s over,” said MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski, while co-hosting “Morning Joe” on May 11.

“There’s a cover-up going on, and that has to be the premise of all our reporting going forward,” said John Heilemann, the former Bloomberg political editor and the co-creator of Showtime’s “The Circus,” who got agreement from Brzezinski on the same show.

Yet in the next breath — and in a telling moment — Heilemann admitted he didn’t know what the underlying crime was.

“At this moment we don’t know what is being covered up,” said Heilemann. “That is still a huge question.”

Many expect such hysteria from “Morning Joe,” the MSNBC staple. But the Media Research Center showed the hysteria is spreading, to ABC, to CNN, to beyond.

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“Our task is, quite simply, to keep alive the spirit of American democracy,” said CNN’s Fareed Zakaria, on May 14. The implication is that Trump’s presidency poses a danger to that American democracy.

“There is just one real check on the president — impeachment,” said Zakaria. “The media must cover the administration’s policies fairly. But it also must never let the public forget that many of the attitudes and actions of this president are gross violations of the customs and practices of the modern American system, that they are aberrations, and they cannot become the new norms.”

The media are trying to dig an early grave for the Trump presidency, said Rich Noyes, research director for Media Research Center, using the Comey firing and the damaging leaks the media are reporting on — using anonymous sources, of course.

The hostile treatment casts a sharp contrast with the media’s willingness to gloss over scandal for Trump’s predecessor, former President Barack Obama.

Obama’s tenure produced numerous scandals, such as the IRS targeting conservative groups; the inexplicable lack of response during the 2012 attack on the Benghazi, Libya, consulate; and the revelations that the National Security Agency was collecting data on U.S. citizens.

But the media never engaged to truly hold Obama accountable, preferring instead to give the Democratic president the benefit of the doubt, Noyes told LifeZette on Wednesday.

“A lot of the same reporters just scoffed at the idea of any scandal during the Obama administration,” said Noyes. “They are not giving [Trump] the benefit of the doubt.”

Not only are they passing on being skeptical of anonymously sourced sources, journalists and commentators are going all-in on impeachment.

“President Donald Trump now sits at the threshold of impeachment,” said MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell on May 16.

Old hands from the Watergate era have also been rolled out to draw the cliché comparison to former President Richard Nixon, who was almost impeached before he resigned.

“I think this is a potentially more dangerous situation than Watergate, and we are at a very dangerous moment,” said Carl Bernstein, former Watergate reporter for The Washington Post, speaking on CNN on May 14. “And that’s because we are looking at the possibility that the president of the United States and those around him during an election campaign colluded with a hostile foreign power to undermine the basis of our democracy: free elections.”

Jeffrey Toobin, CNN’s liberal legal commentator, also made the Watergate comparison.

“I have not seen anything like this since Oct. 20, 1973,” said Toobin — who was 13 in 1973.

Noyes said Trump’s long-standing animus toward the media is being returned. But so far, it’s fact-free hatred, and even Trump’s top haters admit as much.

“While the Trump-Russia story might indeed be that proverbial iceberg that is 90 percent underwater, what we now see is still immense,” said Keith Olbermann, the conspiracy-loving oddball who couldn’t even last at MSNBC, and who now opines for GQ.com.

“When will Trump-Russia break? Impeachment? Indictments? Warrants? Escapes to Elba? WHEN already?” Olbermann asked on Twitter on Wednesday.