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“No person shall… hold any office… who… engaged in insurrection or rebellion… or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.”— 14th Amendment, Section 3
Aid? Check.
Comfort? Check.
Presidential pardons as rewards for loyalty to a coup attempt?
That’s not just comfort — that’s collaboration.
This alone should disqualify him. If any of you in Congress refuses to act, you are not merely passive observers — you are accomplices to the unraveling of constitutional democracy.
HE’S COMMITTING NEW ABUSES RIGHT NOW
Trump is still attacking the Constitution in real time.
He’s threatening judges. Repeatedly.
He’s ignoring court orders.
He’s demanding total loyalty from military and intelligence officials.
He’s reportedly considering mass deportations, retribution campaigns, and martial-law-style crackdowns.
He’s using the federal government like a personal weapon.
Each of these acts may be impeachable on their own. Together? They’re a constitutional five-alarm fire.
IMPEACHMENT ISN’T JUST A PUNISHMENT — IT’S A WARNING
Let’s be honest: you Senate might not convict him. Not yet. But impeachment is more than a conviction process. It’s a line in the sand. It tells the public — and the world — that Congress still exists. That there are limits. That this country is not one man deep.
And if Mike Johnson refuses to act? Then it’s on Democrats — and any Republican left with a conscience — to do it anyway. Put it on the record. Force the vote. Make every member choose: Constitution or chaos?
THE MOMENT IS NOW
The founders didn’t write the impeachment clause for calm times. They wrote it for this. For tyrants. For con men. For presidents who think power is theirs by divine right.
Trump is that man.
And if you wait any longer, you won’t just be negligent. You’ll be irrelevant.