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BREAKING: Over 250,000 Americans Just Signed a Petition Called “Impeach Trump. Again” Asking Congress to Begin Impeachment Proceedings Against President Trump
Washington, D.C. — A grassroots online petition titled “Impeach Trump. Again” has rapidly gathered more than 250,000 signatures in just days, urging Congress to launch fresh impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.
The petition, hosted on a popular progressive platform, cites allegations of executive overreach, including recent decisions on immigration policy, federal workforce changes, and foreign affairs. Organizers claim the document reflects widespread public outrage and demand immediate action from lawmakers.
“Over a quarter million Americans have now stood up and said enough is enough,” said petition creator and activist Marcus Rivera in a statement. “President Trump must be held accountable. Congress has a constitutional duty to act, and this petition shows the American people are demanding it.”
The drive has gained traction on social media, amplified by Democratic influencers and left-leaning organizations. Some House Democrats have already referenced the petition in public comments, with one freshman representative noting it as evidence of “growing grassroots pressure” for accountability.
Republican lawmakers dismissed the effort as performative activism with little real impact. House Speaker Mike Johnson called it “just another astroturf campaign funded by the same radical donors who never accepted the election results.”
President Trump responded via Truth Social: “The Radical Left is at it again with their Impeachment Witch Hunt. 250,000 signatures? That’s nothing compared to the 75+ million votes that elected me to fix the mess they created. Total waste of time!”
Legal analysts point out that while petitions can signal public sentiment, they carry no binding legal force. Any impeachment proceedings would still require a majority vote in the House, where Republicans currently hold the majority, making passage highly unlikely without significant defections.
As of Saturday evening, the petition continues to climb, with organizers aiming for one million signatures by the end of next week.
This story is developing.


