
BREAKING Trump LOSING IT as Impeachment Vote SHAKES Washington![]()
For the third time in a little over 150 years, the House has taken steps toward impeaching a president for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. This time, the target is Donald Trump—again. While Trump calls it a “witch hunt” and a “sham,” the numbers tell a more serious story. 140 members of the House voted to move forward with impeachment, nearly one-third of the chamber.
This effort is being led by Representative Al Green of Texas, who argues that Trump has normalized political violence through threatening rhetoric toward judges and members of Congress. Green says this behavior has created a dangerous climate, forcing lawmakers to live under constant threat. While House leadership ultimately tabled the resolution, the level of support shows this is no longer a fringe effort.
As the 2026 campaign season begins, impeachment is becoming a political pressure point. If articles pass the House, the Senate faces a no-win choice: hold a trial and inflame tensions, or shut it down and risk appearing complicit. Even without removal, impeachment leaves a record—every vote matters. This is not just politics. It’s a constitutional test of accountability, power, and democracy itself.
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