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🚨1 MIN AGO: Trump FACES JAIL as Congress DROPS 7 Impeachment Articles SAME DAY | George Will⚡
🚨1 MIN AGO: Trump FACES JAIL as Congress DROPS 7 Impeachment Articles SAME DAY | George Will⚡
One sitting U.S. president. Seven articles of impeachment. And federal judges openly warning about jail.
Here’s what most people don’t realize: a judge does not need Congress, prosecutors, or the Justice Department to put someone behind bars for contempt of court. That power already exists—and it’s now being discussed in connection with Donald Trump.
At the same time impeachment articles were formally filed in Congress, judges found probable cause that court orders were ignored. That is almost unheard of in American history. Two different branches of government are moving independently toward the same person—one toward removal, the other toward imprisonment.
The impeachment charges go far beyond politics. They allege obstruction of justice, abuse of power, and even tyranny, a term rarely used because it signals a threat to the constitutional system itself. Meanwhile, judges say defying court orders crosses a red line—and contempt can lead directly to fines or jail, enforced straight from the bench.
