76 Page, Draft Articles Of Impeachment.
Congress should have opened an impeachment investigation into Trump’s violations of the Emoluments Clauses and into his unlawful, corrupt campaign practices on Day 1 of Trump’s second administration.
Since taking office, Trump has committed a growing list of impeachable offenses. Unless and until Congress takes its constitutional impeachment obligations seriously, Trump will continue to entrench his corrupt interests, usurp authority committed by the Constitution to other government branches, and abuse his power to the detriment of our democracy and the people of our country. Specifically, Congress must impeach and remove Trump for:
- Unconstitutionally usurping Congress’s power to declare war
- Unlawful mobilization of military forces against civilian protesters in the United States
- Illegal kidnapping, detention, and removal of U.S. residents
- Illegal and unconstitutional removal of U.S. residents, migrants, and asylum-seekers to foreign prisons
- Unlawfully attempting to deport immigrants for peacefully protesting
- Unconstitutionally usurping Congress’s powers
- Defying court orders and unconstitutionally usurping judicial authority
- Abusing his power to seek retribution against perceived adversaries
- Co-opting and dismantling independent government oversight
- Unlawful imposition of tariffs
- Receiving foreign and domestic emoluments
- Unconstitutionally usurping local and state authority
- Abusing the emergency power
- Abusing the pardon power
- Corruptly dismissing criminal charges against Eric Adams
- Depriving citizens of their birthright
- Blocking efforts to secure U.S. elections
- Planning the forced removal of Palestinians from Gaza
- Engaging in unlawful, corrupt practices during the 2024 presidential campaign