Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR353

Introduced
4/28/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill, if successfully enacted, would hold Trump accountable for his actions, which critics argue threaten the integrity of democratic institutions. Notably, the resolution outlines several reckless maneuvers, including the creation of an unlawfully constituted office - the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) - which allegedly facilitates Trump's attempts to circumvent legislative authority and undermine proper governmental operations. Moreover, this sets a significant precedent regarding the accountability of a sitting president, particularly in how executive power is exercised and monitored by other branches of government.

Summary

HR353 is a resolution that seeks to impeach Donald John Trump, President of the United States, articulating several grounds for impeachment, primarily characterized as high crimes and misdemeanors. The resolution accuses Trump of abusing his presidential powers, undermining the constitution, obstructing justice, and assaulting the fundamental rights of citizens. It specifically outlines actions taken by Trump that reflect a consistent pattern of behavior that, according to the resolution, constitutes severe violations of his oath of office and the laws of the United States.

Contention

Opponents of HR353 argue that the resolution represents part of broader political tactics aimed at delegitimizing Trump's presidency rather than serving a genuine concern for constitutional adherence. They contend that the charges reflect standard political disagreements framed as impeachable offenses, and they raise fears that using impeachment in such a manner could lead to increased political polarization. Additionally, the implications of the bill touch on broader discussions about executive power, accountability, and the role of Congress in checks and balances within the U.S. government, sparking intense debate among lawmakers and the public alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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