WASHINGTON - Impeach Trump Again, a nonpartisan campaign led by Free Speech For People, announced today that they have collected over 250,000 petition signatures in support of an impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump. The announcement comes on the heels of Rep. Al Green’s recent House floor speech that he would bring articles of impeachment against the president.

“The Constitution has a remedy for a corrupt, lawless president: impeachment,” says John Bonifaz, President of Free Speech For People. “Donald Trump has already committed multiple abuses of power since assuming the Oval Office again, and he must be held accountable. More than 250,000 people across the country have now joined this call for impeachment proceedings against Trump. We urge all Americans who still believe in the Constitution and our democracy to join us at this critical moment in our nation’s history. And, we urge Members of Congress to follow the mandate of their oath of office, stand with Congressman Al Green, and invoke the power of the Impeachment Clause to address the direct and serious threat Donald Trump poses to our Republic.”

  • Wren
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    162 days ago

    They could have 1,000,000 signatures. The result will be always the same when the man you are trying to impeach personally owns the military.

    • @ynthrepic
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      416 hours ago

      If you were in the military would you follow orders that are unconstitutional? Which is to say, an order that requires you to suppress the American people?

      I would hope service people would see what is happening and say no. But that’s a hope more than anything.

      • @Dozzi92
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        816 hours ago

        UCMJ obliges members of the armed forces to not obey unlawful orders. Problem is they don’t teach law when you’re in, and some of this shit can get awfully complicated, and that’s excepting the mountains of propaganda.

        That’s being said, we are fortunately not yet seeing the military of the US being used to suppress American citizens. But maybe tomorrow!

        • @[email protected]
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          115 hours ago

          Phew, there’s still time! Tomorrow’s Sunday though and I usually go shopping. Maybe next week?