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BREAKING: Congress may force President Trump to resign before March 31, echoing the historic fall of Richard Nixon. Lawmakers are weighing unprecedented legal and political pressure as investigations into allegations that Trump stole $3 billion from the American people continue.

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BREAKING: Congress may force President Trump to resign before March 31, echoing the historic fall of Richard Nixon. Lawmakers are weighing unprecedented legal and political pressure as investigations into allegations that Trump stole $3 billion from the American people continue.

Political analysts say the unfolding situation could be one of the most consequential presidential crises in U.S. history, raising questions about accountability at the highest levels of government.

Washington is bracing for a potential constitutional confrontation as some members of Congress openly discuss whether mounting investigations could force President Donald Trump to resign before March 31. The moment has drawn comparisons to the Watergate era, when sustained political and legal pressure ultimately led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974.

At the center of the current debate are ongoing congressional and law-enforcement inquiries examining allegations that billions of dollars in public funds were improperly diverted during Trump’s time in office. Investigators have not publicly presented definitive findings, and no court has ruled on the claims. The White House has strongly denied all allegations, calling them politically motivated and asserting that the president has committed no wrongdoing.

Still, several lawmakers say the scope and seriousness of the investigations warrant heightened scrutiny, including subpoenas, expanded hearings, and potential impeachment-related actions if evidence supports such steps. Congressional leaders emphasize that any move to compel a resignation would depend on verified facts and established legal processes, not political pressure alone.

Political analysts caution that while talk of a forced resignation is premature, the situation could become one of the most significant presidential crises in modern U.S. history if substantiated misconduct is proven. For now, the country is watching closely as investigations continue, underscoring enduring questions about accountability, due process, and the limits of executive power.

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