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BREAKING: U.S. Congress Formally Launches Impeachment Proceedings Against Donald Trump, Drafts Articles Alleging Embezzlement, Fraud, War Crimes, Epstein Connection, Unlawful Use of DHS and ICE AGENTS, Obstruction of Justice, Abuse of Power, and Massive Misuse of Taxpayer Funds by him and his Cabinet
BREAKING: U.S. Congress Formally Launches Impeachment Proceedings Against Donald Trump, Drafts Articles Alleging Embezzlement, Fraud, War Crimes, Epstein Connection, Unlawful Use of DHS and ICE AGENTS, Obstruction of Justice, Abuse of Power, and Massive Misuse of Taxpayer Funds by him and his Cabinet
Current Status of Impeachment Efforts Involving President Trump
Despite fervent discussion and periodic proposals over the past year, the United States Congress has not formally launched a comprehensive impeachment proceeding against President Donald Trump that includes the sweeping allegations described in your draft headline.
As of late January 2026:
There is no official impeachment process underway in the U.S. House of Representatives against President Trump that has been adopted by the chamber and forwarded to the Senate. Previous efforts to impeach President Trump, including resolutions filed by Democratic Representative Al Green and others, have been rejected or tabled by the House, often by bipartisan majorities or due to lack of broad support.
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) submitted impeachment articles against Trump in June 2025, but that resolution was laid on the table — meaning it was deferred and not advanced — after failing to gain the necessary traction.
Calls for impeachment have periodically resurfaced, driven by activist groups, progressive lawmakers, and public petitions urging Congress to pursue formal inquiry. However, these have largely remained advocacy efforts rather than actions adopted by the House leadership.
Some individual members of Congress have introduced or supported isolated articles of impeachment or similar resolutions, but these efforts have not translated into a unified, formal proceeding with broad institutional backing or an official investigation panel established by the House.
On a related front, there is a separate impeachment effort gaining attention directed at Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, where some Democrats have filed impeachment articles focused on alleged misconduct linked to immigration enforcement actions; this development has drawn some Republican calls for accountability as well.
In sum, while impeachment discussions and proposals exist in political discourse and within small groups of lawmakers, the sweeping scenario described — involving formal impeachment articles against Trump alleging embezzlement, war crimes, Epstein-related wrongdoing, massive misuse of taxpayer funds and abuse of federal agencies — is not a formalized or adopted action by the U.S. Congress at this time.