Trump's breaking of the Constitution
Reporting and institutional reviews show numerous critics, legal groups, and congressional Democrats say President Trump’s actions since January 2025 have strained or violated constitutional norms — c...
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Reporting and institutional reviews show numerous critics, legal groups, and congressional Democrats say President Trump’s actions since January 2025 have strained or violated constitutional norms — c...
There is no single, publicly posted date on which the House will vote to impeach President Trump a third time; multiple impeachment resolutions have been filed and sporadic procedural votes have occur...
President Trump faces renewed calls for impeachment in 2026, driven by recent actions that some Democrats call impeachable and by the reintroduction of articles in the House, but as of early 2026 no s...
No — available reporting shows far fewer than 70 House Democrats voted “no” on motions that would advance impeachment; in the December 11, 2025 vote on Rep. Al Green’s privileged impeachment resolutio...
The Constitution allows the House to impeach for “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors,” but Congress and courts have long left the precise meaning of that phrase to political judgm...
Since President Trump’s second-term inauguration in 2025, multiple House Democrats have formally introduced articles of impeachment and a sizable bloc of House members have signaled support by voting ...
No authoritative record in the provided reporting indicates that the U.S. House of Representatives successfully impeached Donald J. Trump a third time; multiple impeachment resolutions were introduced...
A December 2025 House floor effort to impeach President Trump — a privileged resolution filed by Rep. Al Green — was tabled after Democratic leaders voted “present,” and media tallies show 23 House De...
Several outlets report that Texas’s newly drawn 2025 congressional map — cleared by the U.S. Supreme Court to be used in the 2026 midterms — creates as many as five additional Republican‑friendly dist...
Critics point to a set of specific constitutional provisions they say President Trump violated most frequently in his second-term actions: the 14th Amendment’s citizenship clause (birthright citizensh...
The third article in the set of articles of impeachment introduced by Rep. Shri Thanedar (H.Res.353) frames its core claim as “Abuse of Trade Powers and International Aggression,” grounded in the Cons...
The House has produced multiple 2025 articles of impeachment against President Trump — notably H.Res.353 (seven articles from Rep. Shri Thanedar) and H.Res.537 (a single article from Rep. Al Green) — ...