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🚨 IMPEACHMENT SHOCKER: Democrats Split as Trump Survives — He May Not Win the Next One, and Here’s What Party Insiders Are Saying… 👉 Read till the end to see why this vote has Washington on edge — and what Democrats could be planning next
On December 12, 2025, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 237-140 to reject Democratic Rep. Al Green’s second impeachment effort against President Donald Trump. This marks the second time this year Green’s resolution was dismissed.
Rep. Green, who believes Trump has committed “high crimes and misdemeanors,” argued for impeachment over Trump’s actions, including threats against Democratic lawmakers. “He has conducted himself in office such that persons are now threatening members of the judiciary, threatening members of the House of Representatives,” Green said.
The vote shows a shift in Democratic support for impeachment, with 47 members voting “present” instead of outright opposing the resolution. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and his deputies emphasized the need for a comprehensive investigation before pursuing impeachment.
This is not the first time Trump has faced impeachment. He was impeached twice during his first term but was acquitted both times. Republicans, including Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart, criticized the vote as a distraction from addressing key issues.
Democratic leaders have insisted that any future impeachment efforts require thorough investigation and oversight, signaling that they are not focused on impeachment during Trump’s second term.
