Trump LOSES IT as Republicans PUBLICLY REBUKE Him on Floor

Trump SCREAMS DRAGGED To Court as Impeachment PAPERS DROP⚡. Tonight, there are major legal developments involving both the Epstein cases and Donald Trump, and they mark a significant shift in accountability and transparency.

First, two federal judges have issued landmark rulings ordering the release of sensitive Epstein-related records. Most notably, a judge has approved the unsealing of grand jury materials from the Ghislaine Maxwell case. This is extraordinary because grand jury records are normally protected under long-standing secrecy rules meant to preserve fairness and privacy. These rulings break from precedent and signal a major push toward transparency in cases of extreme public interest.

At the same time, Donald Trump is facing serious pressure on two fronts. In court, he has been found in contempt multiple times for violating a gag order in the Manhattan hush-money case. After nine violations and $9,000 in fines, the judge warned that jail time is now a real possibility if Trump continues to defy court orders.

In Congress, House Resolution 353 has been filed, outlining seven articles of impeachment. The resolution accuses Trump of obstruction of justice, abuse of power, corruption, constitutional violations, and tyranny, explicitly declaring him unfit to govern. Because it has privileged status, House leadership cannot ignore it and must act.

Together, these courtroom penalties and impeachment efforts show Trump facing coordinated accountability from both the judiciary and Congress—something he cannot easily spin or escape

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