The article explores the possibility of a third impeachment of Donald Trump, fueled by recent discussions among Democrats and the introduction of new articles of impeachment by Representative Shri Thanedar. Senator Jon Ossoff's suggestion that impeachment should be considered if Democrats regain control of the House in 2026 is highlighted as a significant development.
The article contrasts Trump's previous impeachments with his current actions in 2025, asserting that the grounds for a third impeachment are substantial. These grounds include:
These are presented as significantly more extensive and clear-cut than the grounds of his previous impeachments.
The article notes that both Democrats and Republicans are strategizing around the potential impeachment. Democrats might use it to rally their base, while Republicans might use the threat to mobilize their voters. The article also explores the logistical challenges and uncertainty of a Senate trial and conviction.
Despite the challenges, the article suggests that even without a conviction, Democrats may pursue impeachment as a way of holding Trump accountable for his actions.