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BREAKING: House Democrats Have Introduced a New Impeachment Resolution Citing Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution, Alleging President** Trump Has Crossed Constitutional Limits.. T.R.U.M.P SHAKEN as Congress DROPS The….👇 Full details ⤵️⤵️
BREAKING: House Democrats Have Introduced a New Impeachment Resolution Citing Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution, Alleging President**
Trump Has Crossed Constitutional Limits..
T.R.U.M.P SHAKEN as Congress DROPS The….👇
Full details ⤵️⤵️
BREAKING: House Democrats Introduce New Impeachment Resolution Against Trump
Political tensions in Washington reached a new level today after House Democrats formally introduced a new impeachment resolution targeting President Donald Trump, citing Article II, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution and alleging that the president has exceeded constitutional limits.
The resolution, unveiled during a heated session on Capitol Hill, accuses Trump of abusing executive authority and undermining constitutional checks and balances through a series of recent actions that lawmakers claim bypass congressional oversight. While the full language of the resolution has not yet been publicly released, Democratic lawmakers described the move as a “necessary constitutional response” to what they called escalating violations of presidential boundaries.
The filing immediately ignited fierce reactions across Washington, with Republicans dismissing the effort as politically motivated, while Democrats argued that Congress has a duty to act when presidential power appears to exceed constitutional restraints.
Several lawmakers speaking after the announcement pointed directly to Article II, Section 4 — the constitutional provision governing impeachment for “high crimes and misdemeanors” — as the legal foundation for the measure. Supporters of the resolution claim recent actions by Trump raise serious concerns about executive overreach and accountability.
Sources on Capitol Hill say Democratic leaders are now weighing whether the resolution will move quickly through committee review or serve primarily as a symbolic warning to the White House. Republican allies of Trump, meanwhile, have already vowed to fight the effort aggressively, calling it another attempt to weaponize impeachment for political purposes.
The development has sent shockwaves through both parties and reignited national debate over presidential power, congressional authority, and the limits of executive action.
As lawmakers prepare for what could become another bitter constitutional showdown, political analysts say the battle ahead may further deepen divisions in an already highly polarized Congress.
The story is still developing.