Nearly 700,000 Americans Urge Congress to Impeach and Remove Trump. 

WASHINGTON – In his column in The New York Times today, Thomas Edsall decries Trump’s unprecedented corruption and abuses of power in the first five months of his second term, consulting with several notable legal and political experts, including Michael Gerhardt, Erwin Chemerinsky, Jon Michaels, and others who agree that Trump’s actions amount to impeachable offenses.  

Edsall writes: “If Trump does go scot free, untouched by either a third impeachment or criminal prosecution, it will be an extraordinary miscarriage of justice. Even so, if he is allowed to retire peacefully to enjoy his cryptocurrency wealth, his presidency will still go down in history as the embodiment of injustice, malfeasance, cruelty and transgression.”

The team of constitutional lawyers at Free Speech For People has been tracking Trump’s impeachable offenses and has released a formal impeachment resolution featuring seventeen fully documented articles of impeachment. The most recent impeachable offense was Trump’s mobilization of military forces into the streets of Los Angeles, in which he trampled on the US Constitution, the rights of peaceful protesters, the constitutional authority of the state of California, and the rule of law.

Impeach Trump Again, a nonpartisan campaign led by Free Speech For People, has collected nearly 700,000 petition signatures from Americans who have joined their call for the impeachment and removal of President Trump. 

Free Speech For People’s proposed articles of Impeachment include multiple abuses of power President Trump has already committed, including: unlawful mobilization of military forces against civilian protesters; illegal kidnapping, detention, and removal of U.S. residents; illegal and unconstitutional removal of U.S. residents, migrants, and asylum-seekers to foreign prisons; unlawfully attempting to deport immigrants for peacefully protesting; unconstitutionally usurping Congress’s powers; defying court orders and unconstitutionally usurping judicial authority; abusing his power to seek retribution against perceived adversaries; co-opting and dismantling independent government oversight; unlawfully imposing tariffs; receiving foreign and domestic emoluments; unconstitutionally usurping local and state authority; abusing the emergency power; abusing the pardon power; corruptly dismissing criminal charges against Eric Adams; depriving citizens of their birthright; blocking efforts to secure U.S. elections; planning the forced removal of Palestinians from Gaza; and engaging in unlawful, corrupt practices during the 2024 presidential campaign.

For more information on the campaign and to read the case for impeachment, please visit impeachtrumpagain.org