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Fact check: Who voted to impeach President Tump 2025?
1. Summary of the results
Based on the analyses provided, no representatives voted to impeach President Trump in 2025. Instead, the House of Representatives voted on June 24, 2025, to table (effectively kill) articles of impeachment that had been introduced against President Trump [1] [2].
The key facts are:
- Representative Al Green of Texas introduced articles of impeachment against President Trump, citing "illegal and unconstitutional" military strikes against Iran [1] [3]
- The House voted 344-79 to table the impeachment articles, meaning they were set aside and not pursued [3] [4] [2]
- 216 Republicans and 128 Democrats voted to table the articles, while 79 Democrats voted against tabling (supporting the impeachment effort) [1] [2]
- 9 representatives did not vote [2]
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The original question assumes that representatives voted to impeach Trump, but this fundamentally mischaracterizes what occurred. The analyses reveal several important missing contexts:
- The impeachment effort was overwhelmingly rejected by both parties, with most Democrats joining Republicans to table the measure [1]
- The specific charge was "abuse of power" related to military strikes against Iran, not other potential charges [1]
- This represents a significant split within the Democratic Party, as nearly 130 House Democrats voted against their colleague Al Green's impeachment effort [3]
- The political climate surrounding this vote shows that even within the opposition party, there was little appetite for impeachment proceedings [4]
The analyses suggest that those who might benefit from portraying this as an actual impeachment vote would be political actors seeking to create controversy or media outlets looking for sensational headlines, when in reality the impeachment effort was decisively defeated.
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The original question contains a fundamental factual error by asking "who voted to impeach" when no impeachment vote actually occurred. The question appears to assume that an impeachment took place, which is categorically false based on all analyses provided [1] [2].
This type of framing could be:
- Unintentionally misleading due to confusion about parliamentary procedures (the difference between introducing articles and actually voting to impeach)
- Deliberately misleading to create the impression that Trump was actually impeached in 2025
- Based on incomplete news consumption where someone may have seen headlines about impeachment articles being introduced but missed the follow-up reporting about them being tabled
The correct framing would be: "Who voted to table the 2025 impeachment articles against President Trump?" or "Which representatives supported Al Green's 2025 impeachment effort against President Trump?"