A petition calling for President Trump’s impeachment has garnered over 250,000 signatures, reflecting heightened political polarization. The petition, launched by Free Speech for People, cites numerous reasons, including Trump’s pardons related to the January 6th Capitol attack, attempts to curtail birthright citizenship, and proposals regarding the Gaza Strip. Representative Al Green has vowed to introduce articles of impeachment, though a successful impeachment requires a House majority and a two-thirds Senate vote—both currently controlled by the Republican party.
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Free Speech for People’s “Impeach Trump. Again.” campaign, launched on Inauguration Day, has garnered over 250,000 petition signatures. This follows Representative Al Green’s announcement of intent to file articles of impeachment against Trump, citing alleged abuses of power. The nonprofit highlights Trump’s actions as undermining democracy and violating the Constitution, urging Congress to investigate and potentially remove him from office. These actions build on a previous campaign launched in 2017, reflecting continued efforts to hold Trump accountable.
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A petition demanding President Trump’s impeachment, launched by Free Speech for People, has quickly garnered over 100,000 signatures. The petition cites alleged violations of the Emoluments Clauses, unlawful conduct during his campaign, pardons of January 6th defendants, and recent executive actions, including ending birthright citizenship for some and firing inspector generals. While Republicans largely support Trump, some dissent exists regarding his pardons. The impeachment effort faces long odds with current Republican control of Congress, but Democrats may pursue it if they regain House control in 2026.
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