We Won’t Stand for Obstruction & Corruption: Impeach Trump
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President Trump’s actions since taking office in 2025 demand immediate, bipartisan investigation, impeachment, and prosecution.
Trump pardoned over 1,500 January 6 insurrectionists, including those convicted of assaulting police officers.
His administration defies Supreme Court orders, sparking a constitutional crisis and eroding checks and balances. Officials have detained and deported American citizens without due process, using military force in clear violation of the Posse Comitatus Act.
Trump weaponizes government power, targeting over 100 political opponents, law firms, universities, and critics with criminal probes and executive orders. This threatens First Amendment rights and undermines democratic norms.
He refused to divest from his businesses, creating endless conflicts of interest. As president, Trump launched a cryptocurrency and maintained foreign business deals, violating constitutional emoluments clauses.
Trump illegally fired 17 inspectors general, eliminating government oversight. He stripped independent agencies of their power and reclassified 50,000 federal workers as at-will employees, threatening civil service protections and enabling political purges.
Without congressional approval, his administration dismantled agencies like USAID, HHS, and the Department of Education, usurping the power of the purse.
These are not just policy disagreements. They are high crimes and misdemeanors.
We call for:
1. Immediate impeachment proceedings for obstruction of justice, constitutional violations, and abuse of power.
2. Senate investigations into corruption and criminal conspiracy.
3. Criminal referrals to state and federal prosecutors.
4. Cabinet resignations from officials enabling unconstitutional acts.
The rule of law is what separates us from tyranny. As Dwight Eisenhower put it, “If civilization is to survive, it must choose the rule of law.” We must act now, with courage and conviction, because “nobody makes a greater mistake than he who does nothing because he could do only a little.”