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WHITE HOUSE IN TOTAL PANIC MODE: OVER 120 CONGRESS MEMBERS ALLEGED DEMAND TRUMP RESIGN psss

WHITE HOUSE IN TOTAL PANIC MODE: OVER 120 CONGRESS MEMBERS ALLEGED DEMAND TRUMP RESIGN

 

WASHINGTON IN UNCHARTED WATERS: Bipartisan Coalition Demands President’s Resignation Amid Historic Constitutional Crisis

A political earthquake of unprecedented scale has engulfed the nation’s capital, as a coalition of more than 120 members of Congress from both parties has issued an extraordinary ultimatum to President Donald Trump: resign immediately or face a multifaceted and accelerated removal effort. This surge, representing a historic breach in partisan fortifications, signals a collapse of traditional political fault lines and places the presidency under a threat not seen in modern American history.

The movement, which began as murmurs among a handful of retired Republicans, has exploded into a full-throated rebellion. Lawmakers, in a series of impassioned and viral floor speeches, have abandoned customary caution, branding the President a “clear and present danger to the republic” and accusing his administration of “a systemic sabotage of democratic norms.” The Capitol corridors, typically buzzing with subdued negotiation, are now scenes of palpable tension and open confrontation.

The Supreme Court just rewrote the Constitution to give Trump terrifying new powers.

At the heart of the crisis are two parallel and mutually reinforcing tracks: impeachment and the 25th Amendment.

 

**The Impeachment Onslaught**

A draft resolution containing seven articles of impeachment is being finalized. The charges are sweeping, going beyond any single scandal. They allege a pattern of “gross abuse of power,” “obstruction of justice spanning multiple investigations,” “solicitation of foreign interference in elections,” and “financial corruption through the leveraging of the office for personal gain.” Most strikingly, one article accuses the President of “willful undermining of public faith in foundational institutions,” including the judiciary, the press, and the electoral process itself.

Proponents argue that the sheer volume and gravity of the charges, backed by what they claim is a mountain of documentary and testimonial evidence, necessitate immediate action to prevent further damage. “This is not about politics; it is about preservation,” declared a senior House Democrat. “Every day we wait is a day the fabric of our democracy frays.”

 

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**The 25th Amendment Wild Card**

Simultaneously, and perhaps more ominously for the White House, discussions around invoking the 25th Amendment have moved from theoretical to active. Section 4 of the amendment allows the Vice President and a majority of the cabinet to declare the President “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.” This provision, designed for medical incapacitation, is now being argued by some cabinet members and congressional allies as applicable to a president they deem emotionally and temperamentally unfit.

 

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