- United States
- N.J.
- Letter
Lawfully remove the administration and secure the U.S. against fascism!
To: Sen. Kim, Sen. Booker, Rep. Kean
From: A verified voter in Budd Lake, NJ
April 17
You were not elected to be passive observers to executive overreach. You were elected to serve as a co-equal branch of government—to check, to balance, and when necessary, to act decisively.
That moment is now.
If an administration demonstrates a pattern of conduct that endangers the public, undermines democratic institutions, or abuses the powers of the office, Congress does not get to hesitate. You have tools—explicit, constitutional tools—and failure to use them is not restraint. It is negligence.
The framers of this country anticipated exactly this kind of moment. That is why they gave you the power of Impeachment in the United States. It is not a symbolic gesture; it is a mechanism designed to confront misconduct at the highest level. If the threshold has been met, then your duty is clear: initiate proceedings and let the evidence speak.
Likewise, the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution exists for situations in which a president is unable or unfit to discharge the duties of the office. If there is credible concern about capacity or judgment, it must be addressed—not whispered about, not ignored, but formally evaluated through the process the Constitution provides.
Beyond these measures, your oversight authority is vast. Use it. Subpoena documents. Compel testimony. Hold public hearings that bring facts into the light where the American people can see them clearly. Accountability cannot exist in darkness.
What you cannot do is nothing.
Every day you delay, you send a message—that political calculation outweighs constitutional responsibility, that fear outweighs duty, and that the American people are expected to accept it.
They won’t.
The strength of this country has never depended on a single leader. It depends on whether those entrusted with power are willing to uphold the law when it is difficult, not just when it is convenient.
You have the authority. You have the mechanisms. Now you must decide whether you have the resolve.
Act.