House Impeachment Plan Unveiled: Democrat Lawmaker Warns of “De Facto Dictatorship”

In a move intensifying the political heat in Washington, Representative Al Green (D-Texas) has officially announced his plan to present articles of impeachment against Donald Trump, asserting that “the moment of truth has arrived”.
Allegations: “Threat to Democracy” and “Ruling by Decree”
Central to Rep. Green’s fiery speech on the House floor was the stark warning that Trump is behaving as a “de facto dictator”.
Green outlined specific accusations:
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Executive Overreach: The President is accused of attempting to rule via executive orders, bypassing the legislative role of Congress.
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Contempt for the Constitution and Courts: Trump is criticized for ignoring court rulings and utilizing national treasury resources to defy the judicial system, believing he can outspend or overpower justice.
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Violation of Fundamental Rights: The speech highlighted a disregard for due process and the protections guaranteed by the Constitution.
The Impeachment Roadmap

Rep. Green detailed a specific procedural timeline to bring the matter before the House of Representatives:
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Presentation: He will read the articles of impeachment directly on the House floor.
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Waiting Period: Following the first reading, there will be a procedural pause of “two legislative days” before the articles are read a second time.
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** The Vote:** At that juncture, he will call for an official vote.
Green declared defiantly: “I assure you there will be at least one vote to impeach Donald John Trump”.
The Goal: Deterrence and Defense of the Constitution
While acknowledging that immediate removal from office is a steep challenge, Green emphasized that the purpose of this effort is not solely removal but also to create a “chastening effect”. He believes impeachment sends a necessary message: “If you don’t stop your wrongdoing, you can be removed”.
A Call to Action
Concluding his address, Green described himself as a “liberated Democrat”—one who is “unbought, unbossed, and unafraid”. He warned that if congressional mechanisms fail to check presidential power, the final voice will belong to “We the People” through peaceful protest and civic action.