I am writing to remind you of your constitutional duty to act when the presidency crosses the line into unlawful or authoritarian behavior. The Constitution is not optional—it is the law of the land. When a sitting president violates it, Congress is obligated to respond.
You took an oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. That oath is not symbolic; it is a binding commitment.
The grounds for impeachment are clear. Article II, Section 4 specifies “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.” This includes obstruction of justice, abuse of office, defiance of court orders, retaliation against critics, and unlawful consolidation of power—all credibly alleged in this president’s second term.
The founders included impeachment in the Constitution to protect the republic from exactly this kind of abuse. You swore to defend that framework. The question is not political convenience—it is whether you will honor your oath of office.
Act now. Initiate and support articles of impeachment and removal. The Constitution demands it—and history, along with your voters, will hold you accountable.