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🚨Trump PANICS as Impeachment Proceedings TRIGGERD AGAINST HIM👈

Tonight, the pressure on President Donald Trump is rapidly intensifying. The Senate impeachment trial is underway, with House managers arguing that Trump abused his power and obstructed Congress. At the same time, new polling shows that a majority of Americans—across party lines—want witnesses to testify, even as Trump attacks Democrats online and rallies his base.

What makes this moment especially serious is a seven-article impeachment resolution, first introduced in April 2025, that is already sitting in the House. These articles accuse Trump of obstruction of justice, abusing Congress’s spending power, violating free speech, corruption, creating unlawful offices, and acting as a tyrant above the law.

The situation escalated dramatically after Trump ordered military strikes in Venezuela without congressional approval, including the seizure of its president and control of oil assets. Democrats argue this was an illegal act of international aggression that fits directly into the existing impeachment articles.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is confronting renewed impeachment scrutiny on multiple fronts as political tensions in Washington intensify. In recent months, impeachment efforts that gained momentum earlier in 2025 have continued to shape the national political debate, even as Trump and his allies push back forcefully online and at campaign events.

At the center of the controversy is a set of **seven articles of impeachment** introduced in April 2025 by Democratic Representative Shri Thanedar. Those articles allege a range of constitutional abuses, including obstruction of justice, misuse of executive power, infringement on congressional authority over federal spending, violations of free speech protections, corruption, and conduct described by the sponsors as tyrannical.

Although Thanedar’s resolution did not secure broad support from Democratic leadership and faced internal party criticism, it has remained part of the broader impeachment discourse in Congress. ([ABC News][3])

Separately, another impeachment resolution brought forward in May 2025 by Representative Al Green continues to sit in the House Judiciary Committee. That measure accuses Trump of “high crimes and misdemeanors” connected with actions alleged to undermine democratic norms and promote violence. ([Congress.gov][4])

As these proceedings unfold, recent polling suggests a **significant portion of the American public**—including voters across party lines—want to hear from additional witnesses and see more evidence aired publicly, adding pressure on lawmakers to take a firm stance. Trump, for his part, has denounced impeachment efforts as politically motivated attacks, using social media and campaign rallies to galvanize his supporters.

Legal scholars note that impeachment is as much a political process as a legal one, and even if articles advance in the House, securing the two-thirds Senate vote necessary for removal remains a steep challenge in the current political landscape.

For Trump, who was twice impeached but acquitted by the Senate during his first term, the renewed focus on accountability underscores the deep political divisions shaping the country as it heads into the 2026 midterm elections.

Although Democrats currently lack the votes to proceed, internal pressure is growing. Trump himself is warning supporters that a third impeachment is possible, underscoring just how real the threat has become.

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