Donald Trump is back in the Oval Office. Let that sink in.
Not a joke. Not a meme. Not a drill.
Despite his long list of crimes, his twice-impeached past, and his open contempt for democracy, the man some mockingly call “Donnie Diapers” has once again grabbed hold of the highest office in the land—and this country is now knee-deep in crisis.
If Congress doesn’t act fast to impeach and remove him—again—then every member who stands by silently will be seen as a co-conspirator in the slow-motion collapse of American democracy. And this time, we will not wait for the next election to make our voices heard.
The Crimes Didn’t Vanish—They Got Worse
Trump may have won the 2024 election—or stolen it through legal loopholes, voter suppression, and media manipulation—but that doesn’t erase his rap sheet. It only adds to it.
Let’s be clear: the man currently sitting in the White House is a criminal. Here’s a partial list of his already-known offenses—each one still impeachable, whether committed before or during his new term.
1. Inciting an Insurrection
January 6th wasn’t a footnote in history. It was a direct assault on democracy. Trump incited a mob to storm the U.S. Capitol to overturn an election he lost fair and square. It was treasonous—and he’s never shown an ounce of remorse. In fact, he’s now surrounding himself with the very same loyalists who helped fuel that chaos.
2. Obstruction of Justice (Mueller Report)
Let’s not forget the ten solid instances laid out in the Mueller Report where Trump tried to shut down an investigation into his own campaign’s ties to Russia. The evidence was clear then. It’s even more damning now.
3. Attempted Election Theft (Georgia)
Trump called Georgia’s Secretary of State and demanded he “find 11,780 votes.” That wasn’t a misunderstanding—it was a crime. He pressured a state official to rig an election.
4. Theft of Classified Documents
The Mar-a-Lago case exposed that Trump hoarded highly classified government documents after leaving office and obstructed efforts to retrieve them. Now he’s back in office with access to more secrets—and zero accountability.
5. Fraud and Corruption
Trump was found liable for massive financial fraud in New York and for sexual abuse and defamation in civil court. The man who campaigned as a “law and order” president has more court judgments than most career criminals.
6. Current Abuses of Power
Now that he’s back, Trump is already rewarding loyalists, punishing dissenters, and threatening to dismantle institutions like the Department of Justice and FBI. His authoritarian instincts haven’t cooled—they’ve intensified.
Congress, You’ve Been Warned: Act or Be Removed
We are not asking anymore. We’re demanding.
This is not about left or right. This is not about party loyalty. This is about defending the Constitution from a clear and present danger—a president who sees himself as above the law and is using the levers of government to destroy it from within.
Every member of Congress—Republican or Democrat—who fails to support impeachment proceedings right now should prepare for a political reckoning. Not just in the next election. Starting today.
If you stay silent, we will recall you.
If you enable him, we will replace you.
If you defend him, we will expose you.
The majority of Americans do not support this madness. Polls show widespread concern about Trump’s return. People fear for civil rights, for press freedom, for fair elections, for basic decency. They see what’s happening. And they’re ready to act.
This is your warning shot.
This Is What Authoritarianism Looks Like
What’s happening now isn’t democracy. It’s a regime.
Trump’s second term is everything he wished his first term had been—only now he’s figured out how to break the system faster. He’s firing career civil servants, threatening judges, and laying the groundwork to pardon insurrectionists and criminal allies.
He’s replacing independent voices with loyal cronies. He’s using federal agencies like personal weapons. He’s running the presidency like a mafia boss with nuclear codes.
This isn’t politics. It’s a hostile takeover of America.
The Constitution Still Matters—If You Defend It
Congress, the people are watching. The Constitution gives you the tools to remove a tyrant. Use them.
The Founders anticipated someone like Trump—a man so dangerous, so self-obsessed, so corrupt, that checks and balances would be needed to stop him. That’s why impeachment exists.
It doesn’t matter if he won an election. Hitler won one too.
The threshold is not popularity. The threshold is law. Trump has broken it over and over. If you don’t impeach now, you’re telling future generations that democracy can be bought, bullied, and bulldozed.
Final Word: We’re Not Powerless
Trump may sit in the White House. But we the people still have power.
We will protest.
We will organize.
We will fund challengers in every district.
We will recall every coward who betrays us.
And we will not go quietly while you enable the rise of an American dictatorship.
Trump must be impeached—and if Congress fails to act, then Congress must be impeached by the people.
The choice is yours. Pick a side.