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Congressman to Trump: Evidence in 30 Days

Texas Representative Al Green has announced a renewed push for impeachment against Donald Trump, reigniting a familiar political battle. This article delves into Green’s latest declaration, outlining his rationale and the context surrounding his call for a new impeachment effort against the former president. Learn more about the history of these efforts and the current political climate surrounding a potential second Trump impeachment.

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Texas Representative Vows Impeachment Push Against Trump

impeachment on the Horizon?

A Democratic representative from Texas, Al Green, has announced plans to introduce new articles of impeachment against former President Donald Trump within the next month.Speaking at an anti-Trump rally in washington, D.C., Green asserted that Trump does not deserve to hold the nation’s highest office.

A Biblical Comparison

Drawing a parallel to the biblical story of David and Goliath, Green addressed the crowd, stating the challenges ahead.

We need a Senate who condemns this time, and I want them to know, from heart, from the heart, that I understand that it is a goliath. It’s a goliath. He has control of army generals. He has control of the Department of Justice. he has control of the republican party, but my friends, For each Goliath, there is a David
Rep. Al Green

Green directly addressed the former president, declaring, I’m going for you. Lord president, this David goes for you.

Social Media Buzz

The declaration quickly gained traction on social media.


Past Conflicts

Green’s stance against Trump is not new. The Texas Democrat faced censure from the House on March 6 after disrupting Trump’s address to Congress.

Following the censure, Green posted on X, formerly known as Twitter:


Previous Attempts

Green has a history of advocating for Trump’s impeachment. He previously introduced impeachment articles after Trump suggested the U.S. should control the Gaza Strip. While he initiated several impeachment attempts during Trump’s first term, none were successful.

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