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⚖️ Seven charges. Obstruction. Abuse of war powers. Bribery. Another resolution accusing threats and intimidation. 140 lawmakers just took a decisive procedural step forward. It’s not final impeachment — not yet. But as protests grow outside and pressure mounts inside, Congress is approaching a breaking point… 🚨

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⚖️ Seven charges. Obstruction. Abuse of war powers. Bribery.
Another resolution accusing threats and intimidation.
140 lawmakers just took a decisive procedural step forward.
It’s not final impeachment — not yet.
But as protests grow outside and pressure mounts inside, Congress is approaching a breaking point… 🚨

Tensions are rising on Capitol Hill after 140 lawmakers voted to advance a resolution outlining seven charges against a sitting president, including obstruction, abuse of war powers, bribery, and allegations of threats and intimidation.

The vote does not amount to impeachment — at least not yet. Instead, it marks a significant procedural step that allows formal debate and investigation to move forward. Still, the margin and momentum behind the measure signal that Congress may be edging closer to a constitutional confrontation.

According to lawmakers supporting the resolution, the charges stem from what they describe as repeated efforts to obstruct congressional oversight, questionable use of military authority without adequate consultation, and alleged attempts to pressure political allies and critics. A separate resolution introduced alongside the primary measure accuses the president of using threats and intimidation to influence legislative and investigative processes.

Opponents argue that the effort is premature and politically motivated. They contend that disagreements over executive authority and foreign policy decisions should be resolved through legislation or at the ballot box rather than through impeachment proceedings. Several members have warned that escalating the matter could deepen partisan divisions at a moment of already heightened national tension.

Outside the Capitol, demonstrators gathered in growing numbers, reflecting a country increasingly divided over the president’s conduct. Advocacy groups on both sides have organized rallies, urging lawmakers either to defend the presidency or to hold it accountable.

Under the U.S. Constitution, impeachment begins in the House of Representatives and requires a simple majority to approve articles of impeachment. Removal from office would then require a two-thirds vote in the Senate. While the current procedural vote stops short of that threshold, it places Congress on a path that could ultimately lead there.

For now, investigations are expected to intensify. Committee hearings, document requests, and possible subpoenas could follow as lawmakers build — or attempt to dismantle — the case.

Whether this moment becomes a turning point or a political standoff remains uncertain. But with pressure mounting both inside the chambers of Congress and in the streets beyond them, Washington appears to be approaching a critical crossroads.

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