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Democrats Threaten a Full Government Shutdown Unless Congress Agrees to Consider Donald Trump’s Impeachment Hearing

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Democrats Threaten Government Shutdown Unless Donald Trump’s Impeachment Hearing Is Considered

Democratic lawmakers have escalated tensions in Washington, warning that they are prepared to allow a federal government shutdown unless Congress agrees to consider an impeachment hearing for former President Donald Trump. The threat has set the stage for a high-stakes political showdown as lawmakers race to finalize government funding.

According to Democratic leaders, the demand is rooted in what they describe as unresolved constitutional and legal questions surrounding Trump’s conduct while in office. They argue that ignoring the issue undermines congressional oversight and weakens accountability at the highest levels of government.

“This is about the rule of law,” Democratic lawmakers said during floor discussions. “Congress cannot selectively decide when accountability matters. If we fail to act now, we set a dangerous precedent.”

Republicans sharply criticized the move, accusing Democrats of holding government operations hostage for political gain. GOP leaders warned that a shutdown would harm millions of Americans, disrupt federal services, and damage the economy, calling the impeachment push “divisive and unnecessary.”

“This is reckless political brinkmanship,” Republican lawmakers said. “Democrats are willing to shut down the government to relitigate the past instead of focusing on the urgent needs of the country.”

The standoff comes as Congress faces a looming deadline to pass a funding bill to keep the federal government running. Without an agreement, non-essential government services could be suspended, federal workers furloughed, and critical agencies forced to operate with limited capacity.

Behind closed doors, negotiators from both parties are attempting to find a compromise that would avert a shutdown. Some lawmakers have floated the idea of separate votes—one to fund the government and another to address impeachment-related concerns—but no agreement has been reached.

Political analysts say the confrontation reflects broader partisan divisions and highlights how impeachment remains a powerful and polarizing issue in American politics. They warn that prolonged gridlock could further erode public confidence in Congress.

As the funding deadline approaches, pressure is mounting on both parties to resolve the impasse. Whether Democrats will follow through on their shutdown threat—or whether a last-minute deal will emerge—remains uncertain, leaving the nation bracing for yet another potential government closure.

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