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BREAKING: US House Democrats Just 2 Votes Away from Impeaching Trump Before March 31 But Republicans has revealed that…
Washington, D.C. — In a stunning late-night development, House Democrats announced they have secured enough support to move forward with articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, coming within just two votes of the threshold needed to pass the measure before the March 31 deadline.
Sources close to Democratic leadership told reporters that intense behind-the-scenes negotiations have brought the party to the brink of forcing a floor vote on impeachment as early as next week. The push stems from allegations of abuse of power and obstruction related to recent executive actions on immigration enforcement and federal agency reforms.
“Democrats have been clear: no one is above the law,” said House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in a brief statement. “We are prepared to hold this administration accountable, and we are just two votes away from doing so.”
Republican leaders immediately denounced the effort as a partisan stunt, with House Speaker Mike Johnson calling it “desperate election-year theater” that distracts from pressing national issues like border security and inflation. “This is nothing more than political revenge,” Johnson said. “Americans elected President Trump to deliver results, not to endure another cycle of endless investigations.”
Trump himself responded on Truth Social, writing: “The Radical Left Democrats are obsessed with Impeachment Hoax #3. They can’t win at the ballot box so they try to cheat with lawfare. Sad! But we will win bigger than ever.”
Legal experts note that even if the House passes impeachment articles before the March 31 cutoff, a Senate trial would face significant hurdles given the current Republican majority. However, Democrats argue the symbolic vote would send a strong message ahead of upcoming midterm battles.
As of Saturday evening, Democratic whip counts show 218 potential yes votes, with two moderate members still undecided. Leadership is reportedly offering last-minute assurances on unrelated policy priorities to secure those final votes.
The White House has not yet issued an official comment beyond dismissing the reports as “fake news.”
This story is developing.


