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BREAKING: Congress Unveils Seven Impeachment Articles as Trump’s Legal Jeopardy Deepens

Washington is once again on edge.

In a dramatic 24-hour span, members of Congress have introduced seven articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, even as multiple criminal investigations accelerate across several jurisdictions. The convergence of political and legal pressure has revived what was once considered unthinkable: the possibility of real and lasting legal consequences for a sitting president.

Lawmakers behind the impeachment effort argue their message is simple and enduring—no one, including the president, is above the law.

A Senate Showdown on the Horizon

As 2025 draws to a close, Trump’s second term is increasingly defined by a legitimacy crisis unlike any in modern American history. The year began with relatively strong approval ratings, but that political capital has steadily eroded.

Sweeping tariffs, aggressive government spending cuts, hardline immigration actions, and a broad expansion of executive authority have triggered backlash across party lines. Critics argue the administration has repeatedly pushed—and in some cases crossed—constitutional boundaries.

Now, pressure to bring Trump’s presidency to an early end is converging from three distinct directions.

Front One: Impeachment

At the center of the storm is impeachment itself.

Several House resolutions are now moving forward, including one that lays out seven articles accusing Trump of obstruction of justice, abuse of power, corruption, unconstitutional warmaking, and even authoritarian rule—language rarely seen in contemporary congressional documents. The resolution explicitly calls for Trump’s removal from office.

A separate impeachment effort focuses on U.S. airstrikes against Iran, carried out without congressional authorization. That measure argues Trump unlawfully seized Congress’s exclusive constitutional authority to declare war.

Front Two: The 25th Amendment

The second pressure point involves the 25th Amendment, which allows for the removal of a president deemed unable to discharge the duties of office.

While widely viewed as politically unlikely—given the loyalty of Trump’s Cabinet—the idea has entered mainstream debate. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has publicly urged consideration of the amendment, accusing Trump of authoritarian tendencies and raising concerns about his fitness to govern.

Front Three: Public Pressure to Resign

The third force is growing public outrage.

Activist groups claim to have gathered nearly one million signatures calling for Trump’s resignation. Protests, viral campaigns, and relentless media scrutiny have spread nationwide, keeping demands for accountability firmly in the public spotlight.

A Presidency Under Siege

Despite the escalating pressure, immediate removal remains improbable due to political realities—especially in the Senate. Yet the damage is unmistakable.

Trump’s presidency is now engulfed in a prolonged constitutional crisis, one that continuously calls his authority into question and leaves the nation bracing for deeper instability as it approaches 2026.

Whether this moment ends in acquittal, resignation, or something far more dramatic, one conclusion is unavoidable:

American politics has entered a new and deeply uncertain chapter.

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