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House Votes to Table Trump Impeachment Resolution

Officially: Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States for high crimes and misdemeanors.

On December 11, 2025, the House voted 237-140 to table an impeachment resolution against President Trump. Affects President Trump and Congress members.

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What this bill actually does
  • Article I: Accuses Trump of calling for execution of Congress members.
  • Article II: Accuses Trump of intimidating federal judges.

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The debate

What people are saying about this bill

Arguments in support
  • Protecting Democracy: Supporters argue that the resolution is necessary to prevent ongoing threats to democracy and uphold constitutional checks on presidential power.
  • Preventing Violence: They believe that Trump's calls for extrajudicial violence against Congress members are dangerous and warrant removal to protect lawmakers.
  • Judicial Independence: The resolution is seen as a way to protect the independence of the judiciary from presidential intimidation.
Arguments against
  • Lack of Evidence: Critics argue that the resolution lacks sufficient proof of impeachable offenses and that Trump's social media post is not a literal call to action.
  • Partisan Move: Many see the resolution as a partisan stunt that undermines the democratic mandate of a sitting president.
  • No High Crimes Proven: Opponents claim that the charges do not meet the constitutional threshold of "high crimes and misdemeanors."

Where this bill is in the process

Legislative timeline

Introduced

Introduced in House

House Committee

Under House committee consideration

House Floor Vote

Voted on by House

Latest: Considered as privileged matter. (consideration: CR H5787-5789; text: CR H5787-5788) (12/11/2025)

DEC 11

Agreed to in House

Adopted by House

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