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Fact check: What was the final vote tally for President Trump's impeachment in 2025?

Checked on September 9, 2025

1. Summary of the results

The original statement inquires about the final vote tally for President Trump's impeachment in 2025. According to the analyses provided, only one source, [1], provides a specific vote tally for the impeachment of President Trump, with 344 Democrats and 128 Republicans voting 'Yea' and 0 Democrats and 79 Republicans voting 'Nay' [1]. This source indicates that the resolution passed with a simple majority [1]. Other sources, such as [2], [3], [4], [5], and [3], do not provide the final vote tally for President Trump's impeachment in 2025, but offer some context and information about the impeachment process and related events [2] [3] [4] [5].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

Some key points are missing from the original statement, including the specific date of the impeachment vote, which is mentioned in source [1] as June 24, 2025 [1]. Additionally, the original statement does not provide information about the reasons behind the impeachment or the political context surrounding the event. Source [2] mentions that Trump is the only president to be impeached twice and that he was acquitted both times in the Senate [2], while source [4] notes that 78 Members of Congress joined Rep. Green in voting to advance articles of impeachment [4]. These alternative viewpoints highlight the complexity of the issue and the different perspectives on the impeachment process [2] [4]. Furthermore, sources [3] and [3] provide live news broadcast or video descriptions that do not contain specific information on the impeachment vote, but may offer additional context or insights [3].

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original statement may be misleading or incomplete because it assumes that President Trump's impeachment in 2025 has already occurred and that a final vote tally is available [1]. However, sources [2], [3], [4], [5], and [3] do not provide a clear answer to this question, and some of them seem to be outdated or not directly related to the impeachment vote [2] [3] [4] [5]. Democrats and Republicans may benefit from different interpretations of the impeachment process, with Democrats potentially using the impeachment as a way to hold President Trump accountable for his actions [3], and Republicans possibly viewing it as a partisan attack [2]. Therefore, it is essential to consider multiple sources and evaluate the potential biases and misinformation in the original statement [2] [1] [3] [4] [5].

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