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JUST IN: Trump FACES JAIL as Congress DROPS 7 Impeachment Articles SAME DAY”| Bill Clinton No one is above the law. In the past 24 hours, history has unfolded before our eyes. The U.S. Congress has introduced seven articles of impeachment against former President Donald Trump, while multiple criminal investigations accelerate toward the possibility of real consequences….. Full details ⤵️
JUST IN: Trump FACES JAIL as Congress DROPS 7 Impeachment Articles SAME DAY”| Bill Clinton
No one is above the law. In the past 24 hours, history has unfolded before our eyes. The U.S. Congress has introduced seven articles of impeachment against former President Donald Trump, while multiple criminal investigations accelerate toward the possibility of real consequences…..
Full details ⤵️
Washington, D.C. — In a jaw-dropping turn of events that has set the political world on fire, the U.S. Congress has introduced seven separate articles of impeachment against former President Donald Trump in a single coordinated move, triggering a wave of legal and political shock across the nation.
Capitol Hill descended into chaos as lawmakers unveiled the sweeping impeachment package late last night, describing it as an “extraordinary response to extraordinary conduct.” Within hours, news networks cut to nonstop coverage, social media erupted, and legal analysts began openly discussing a once-unthinkable scenario — the possibility of real criminal exposure for a former U.S. president.
“This is history unfolding in real time,” one senior congressional aide whispered as reporters crowded the marble hallways. “No one has ever seen anything like this.”
SEVEN ARTICLES — ONE TARGET
According to insiders familiar with the drafting process, the seven articles span allegations ranging from abuse of power to obstruction of justice and interference with democratic institutions. While official wording has yet to be publicly finalized, lawmakers behind the effort say the scale of the filing is designed to send one unmistakable message:
No one is above the law.
That phrase echoed again moments later when former President Bill Clinton, appearing in a surprise interview, weighed in on the moment shaking Washington.
“Our democracy depends on accountability,” Clinton said. “No matter who you are, no matter how powerful you were — no one is above the law.”
His words instantly ricocheted across news feeds, fueling an already raging political infer.
LEGAL PRESSURE BUILDS
At the same time, multiple ongoing investigations are reportedly accelerating behind closed doors. Legal observers say impeachment itself does not send anyone to jail — but it can open doors to intensified prosecutorial scrutiny.
“Once the political shield falls, the legal landscape changes dramatically,” explained one former federal prosecutor. “That’s when real exposure begins.”
Supporters of Trump are calling the impeachment blitz a coordinated political hit-job, while critics argue it is long-overdue accountability. Protests an