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Breaking: Petition for Trump’s Impeachment Surges Past 100,000 Signature topping 900,000 so far Raise your hand if you want Trump impeached immediately…
In a rapidly escalating show of public dissent, a petition calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump has surpassed 100,000 signatures, reflecting growing frustration among segments of the American populace amid his second term. Organized by the non-partisan group Blackout The System, the petition accuses Trump of “greed, corruption, and a lack of accountability in leadership,” among other grievances, and has gained significant momentum since its launch.

As of the latest count, the Change.org petition stands at 104,909 verified signatures, having topped 90,000 just days ago.This milestone comes at a time when Trump himself has voiced concerns about potential impeachment proceedings, particularly in the context of the upcoming 2026 midterm elections. During a recent speech to House Republicans, Trump warned that a poor GOP performance could lead to his impeachment, stating, “But you gotta win the midterms, because if we don’t win the midterms, it’s just going to be, I mean, they’ll find a reason to impeach me.”
The petition details a litany of allegations against the president, including violations of the U.S. Constitution, attacks on immigrants, cuts to veterans’ benefits, undermining healthcare systems, degrading public education, reductions in food assistance programs, and economic mismanagement that has allegedly exploited the American people.fc6e2c Blackout The System, the group behind the effort, positions itself as a collective aimed at holding leaders accountable, urging Americans to “unite, make their voices heard, and demand the impeachment of Donald Trump.”
This is not the first such campaign targeting Trump. During his first term, a similar initiative by Free Speech For People and RootsAction garnered over 1.4 million signatures, focusing on violations of the Emoluments Clauses and other abuses of power.cc7499 In his second term, Free Speech For People’s “Impeach Trump Again” campaign launched on Inauguration Day 2025 and has documented 26 grounds for impeachment, including treason, incitement of violence, abuse of power, and corruption. That petition reportedly approached 1 million signatures by mid-2025, with deliveries to congressional leadership emphasizing the urgency of accountability.b8844d99c10f
Congressional action on impeachment remains uncertain. While no formal proceedings are underway, resolutions have been introduced, such as H. Res. 939 by Rep. Al Green (D-TX) in December 2025, which accused Trump of abuse of power and incitement of violence. The resolution was tabled by a vote of 237-140, highlighting the partisan divide in the House.d7c5bd Democrats hold a slim majority, but with midterms looming, political analysts suggest that impeachment efforts could intensify if Republicans underperform, potentially shifting control.

Public opinion on impeachment is polarized. Supporters of the petitions argue that Trump’s actions since returning to office—ranging from policy decisions on immigration and healthcare to alleged interference in investigations—warrant removal to preserve democratic norms. Critics, including many Republicans, dismiss the campaigns as partisan witch hunts, pointing to Trump’s electoral mandate and ongoing legal battles from his previous term.
As the Blackout The System petition continues to climb, it has sparked discussions on social media platforms, with hashtags like #ImpeachTrumpNow trending sporadically. However, recent searches on X (formerly Twitter) for related terms since the start of 2026 yielded no major viral posts, indicating the conversation may be more concentrated on traditional news outlets and petition sites.
Whether this surge translates into legislative action remains to be seen. Historically, petitions alone rarely force impeachment, but they can amplify public pressure, as seen in past movements. For now, the growing signature count serves as a barometer of discontent in a deeply divided nation.
This article is based on publicly available information and aims to provide a balanced overview. For the latest updates, visit the respective petition sites.
