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To: Congress—especially the Speaker of the House and the House Judiciary Committee
Impeach Donald Trump: No One Is Above the Law
We, the undersigned, are outraged by Congress’s vote on June 24, 2025 to table the impeachment resolution brought by Rep. Al Green in response to President Donald Trump’s unauthorized military strikes on Iran. This vote—344 to 79—not only enables executive overreach, it undermines the constitutional checks and balances that protect our democracy.
But this vote is just one piece of a broader, disturbing pattern of abuse. President Trump has violated the Constitution repeatedly—unchecked by the very body elected to hold him accountable.
Let us be clear: Donald Trump has…
- Launched unauthorized military strikes against Iran without congressional approval—violating the War Powers Resolution.
- Defied a unanimous Supreme Court ruling ordering the repatriation of Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia—openly ignoring the judiciary’s authority. source source
- Publicly dismissed the authority of the Supreme Court, signaling contempt for the rule of law.
- Disregarded due process in immigration, repeatedly flouting court orders in deportation cases. source
- Profited from issuing his own memecoin ($TRUMP) while in office—soliciting purchases, hosting investor dinners, and benefiting from trading fees. source
- Empowered Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—unauthorized by Congress—to access extremely sensitive government systems, including Treasury payment platforms, Social Security, IRS, veterans’ benefits, and personnel records, all without oversight or approval. A federal judge and 19 state attorneys general sued to block this unprecedented data grab, warning it threatens national security, violates the Privacy Act, and breaches the Constitution’s separation of powers. source
- Accepted gifts and payments through the memecoin scheme, potentially including funds from foreign sources—violating the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause. source
Created conflicts of interest by monetizing the presidency, using his office to gain financial influence through crypto-related promotions. source - Cracked down on free speech and the press, targeting outlets and journalists, threatening lawsuits, revoking access, and deploying federal resources to suppress dissent under the guise of security. source
- Abused police tactics like kettling to trap and arrest peaceful protesters—using military and federal agents to intimidate and disperse lawful demonstrations. defined here
- Kidnapped and deported individuals—including documented residents and asylum seekers—without court hearings, shipping them to foreign prisons in El Salvador or Guantánamo, violating due process and constitutional protections. source
- Threatened the removal of U.S. citizens—exploring policies to send Americans convicted (or accused) of crimes abroad, ignoring constitutional limits on extradition and citizen protections. source
- Deported individuals—including legal residents and asylum seekers—without due process, sometimes to foreign prisons or black-site facilities, in violation of constitutional protections.
(Reports indicate many were denied hearings and access to legal counsel.)
And perhaps most disturbingly:
- Publicly sided with President Putin over U.S. intelligence agencies, offering support to a foreign adversary and undermining national security—critics called it “treasonous” and “textbook treason.” source source
- Cut off U.S. military support to Ukraine during active Russian aggression, offering strategic advantages to an adversary of the United States. source
- Excluded Russia from sweeping global tariffs while punishing American allies—a move that raised red flags about foreign favoritism and national loyalty. source
- Undermined NATO, democracy, and our own national security—behavior that multiple former intelligence officials have labeled “textbook treason.” source
These are not technicalities or minor ethical lapses—these are high crimes and misdemeanors. They are clear and present threats to our constitutional republic.
We demand that Congress:
- Immediately initiate impeachment proceedings against Donald J. Trump.
- Investigate and publicly disclose the full extent of Trump's financial conflicts, including crypto-related corruption.
- Publicly explain why these repeated constitutional violations have gone unpunished.
- Hold accountable all members of Congress who have enabled or excused these abuses--through censure, investigation, or electoral challenge.
- Reverse the damage by passing legislation that restores judicial authority, strengthens war powers oversight, and bans profiting from public office.
No president—past or present—should be allowed to defy the Supreme Court, violate congressional war powers, or profit from their office without consequences.
Congress must act. The Constitution demands it.
Impeach Donald Trump. Defend our democracy.
Why is this important?
"You can do it too--and get away with it."
This isn't about partisan politics.
This is about the survival of American democracy.
If the rule of law doesn't apply to the most powerful, it means:
- The Constitution becomes optional.
- War powers can be abused in secret--we fight and die for their blunders.
- Presidents can take bribes through crypto, foreign "gifts", or business deals.
- Your vote, your rights, and your safety mean less and less.
We're asking you to join this campaign because silence = permission.
Because Congress has failed to act--again. And because we're the only check left.
No one should be above the law.
Not now. Not ever.
Because Congress has failed to act--again. And because we're the only check left.
No one should be above the law.
Not now. Not ever.
Because if we let one man—even a former president—defy the Supreme Court, wage war without Congress, silence the press, violate the Bill of Rights, and profit personally from the presidency, we are telling every future leader:
“You can do it too—and get away with it.”
This isn’t about partisan politics.
It’s about the survival of American democracy.
It’s about the survival of American democracy.
When the rule of law doesn’t apply to the most powerful, here’s what that really means:
- The Constitution becomes optional.
- War powers are abused in secret—we fight and die for their ambitions.
- Presidents take bribes through crypto, foreign “gifts,” and business deals.
- Your rights, your vote, your safety—all mean less.
We’re asking you to sign because silence is permission.
Because Congress has failed—again.
And because we are the last check left.
No one is above the law.
Not now. Not ever.