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U.S. Congress Formally Launches Impeachment Proceedings Against Donald Trump, Drafts Articles Alleging Embezzlement, Fraud, War Crimes, Epstein Connection, Unlawful Use of DHS and ICE AGENTS, Obstruction of Justice, Abuse of Power, and Massive Misuse of Taxpayer Funds by him and his Cabinet

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BREAKING: U.S. Congress Officially Launches Impeachment Proceedings Against President Donald Trump

Washington, D.C. — In a dramatic and historic move that has sent shockwaves through Washington and the global political landscape, the United States Congress on Tuesday officially launched impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, initiating the most expansive impeachment effort in modern American history.

House leadership confirmed that detailed draft articles of impeachment have been prepared, alleging a wide-ranging pattern of misconduct by the president and senior members of his cabinet. The allegations include embezzlement of public funds, financial fraud, obstruction of justice, abuse of power, mismanagement of taxpayer money, and alleged war crimes connected to foreign policy decisions and military actions.

According to congressional sources, the impeachment inquiry follows months of closed-door investigations, whistleblower testimony, financial audits, and intelligence briefings. Lawmakers say the evidence uncovered points to “systemic corruption” within the administration and a “deliberate effort to evade congressional oversight.”

“No president is above the law,” said the chair of the House Judiciary Committee during a press briefing. “These proceedings are not about politics, but about accountability, the Constitution, and the protection of democratic institutions.”

Scope of the Allegations

The draft articles reportedly accuse President Trump of personally benefiting from government contracts, directing federal resources toward private business interests, and authorizing expenditures without proper congressional approval. Additional counts allege obstruction of justice through interference with investigations, intimidation of witnesses, and refusal to comply with lawful subpoenas.

Several articles also name senior cabinet officials, alleging coordinated efforts to conceal financial records, misrepresent spending to Congress, and misuse emergency powers to bypass legal restrictions.

One particularly controversial article references alleged violations of international law, asserting that certain military actions were undertaken without congressional authorization and resulted in civilian harm, potentially exposing the administration to accusations of war crimes under international standards.

White House Response

The White House swiftly rejected the impeachment move, calling it a “baseless and politically motivated attack.” In a statement released shortly after the announcement, President Trump denied all allegations and accused congressional leaders of attempting to overturn the will of voters.

“This is a witch hunt of unprecedented scale,” the statement read. “The President has done nothing wrong and will fight these false accusations vigorously.”

What Happens Next

The impeachment process will now move into a formal inquiry phase, during which committees will hold public hearings, call witnesses, and debate the articles. If a simple majority of the House votes to impeach, the process would then shift to the Senate, where a trial would be held. Conviction would require a two-thirds vote of senators present.

Legal experts note that the breadth and severity of the allegations make this impeachment effort uniquely complex and politically explosive.

National and Global Reaction

The announcement triggered immediate reactions across the United States, with protests and demonstrations forming in several major cities. International leaders and allies are closely monitoring the situation, citing concerns about U.S. political stability and global security.

As the impeachment process unfolds, the nation now faces weeks — if not months — of intense political, legal, and constitutional scrutiny, with the presidency itself hanging in the balance.

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