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BREAKING: Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz called on President Trump to resign, saying that if he does not, Congress should pursue accountability through impeachment.
BREAKING: Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz called on President Trump to resign, saying that if he does not, Congress should pursue accountability through impeachment.
**BREAKING NEWS: Walz Calls on Trump to Resign, Suggests Impeachment if He Refuses**
Tim Walz, the Democratic governor of Minnesota, has called on Donald Trump to resign from the presidency, saying that if he does not step down voluntarily, Congress should pursue accountability through impeachment.
In a strongly worded statement, Walz argued that recent developments surrounding the Trump administration have raised serious concerns about leadership and responsibility at the federal level. According to the governor, the situation has reached a point where resignation would be the most appropriate course of action to restore public trust in government.
“If the president refuses to resign,” Walz said, “then Congress must fulfill its constitutional duty and hold him accountable through impeachment proceedings.”
Walz’s remarks add to the growing political tensions between Democratic leaders and the Trump administration. The governor has previously criticized federal policies affecting his state, particularly regarding immigration enforcement and federal operations in Minneapolis, which have already sparked political clashes between state and federal officials. ([Fox News][1])
Impeachment is a constitutional process through which the U.S. House of Representatives can bring formal charges against a sitting president, with the Senate responsible for conducting a trial to determine whether the president should be removed from office.
The White House has not yet issued an official response to Walz’s latest comments. However, the exchange highlights the increasingly sharp political divide between Democratic state leaders and the Republican administration in Washington.
As the situation develops, attention will turn to Congress to see whether any lawmakers move to introduce articles of impeachment or respond to Walz’s call for action.