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JUST IN: Al Green SHAKES Congress in First 2026 Speech — Claims Trump Can NOW Be IMPEACHED
JUST IN: Al Green SHAKES Congress in First 2026 Speech — Claims Trump Can NOW Be IMPEACHED
⚡ Shockwaves tore through Capitol Hill moments ago as Rep. Al Green detonated his first major speech of 2026, openly declaring that Donald T.r.u.m.p now meets the threshold for impeachment. What was expected to be routine House business instantly spiraled into chaos as Green laid out what he called a dangerous new line Trump has crossed.
Insiders say the chamber fell silent as Green warned this was no longer political theater, but a constitutional breaking point. Supporters erupted in applause, critics cried foul, and social media exploded as lawmakers scrambled behind the scenes.
This wasn’t just a speech — it was a signal flare. And if Green is right, the impeachment clock may have already started ticking.
Capitol Hill was jolted this week when Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) used his first major floor speech of 2026 to argue that former President Donald Trump now meets the constitutional threshold for impeachment. What began as routine House business quickly escalated into a sharp partisan clash, underscoring how volatile the issue remains at the start of the new year.
Speaking on the House floor, Green said recent actions and statements by Trump—though not detailed exhaustively in the speech—represented what he called “a new and dangerous line” that lawmakers could no longer ignore. “This is not political theater,” Green warned. “This is about our constitutional responsibility.”
The chamber’s reaction was immediate and divided. Democrats applauded, while Republicans pushed back, accusing Green of rehashing old grievances without new evidence. Within minutes, aides from both parties were seen huddling as leadership offices fielded questions about whether formal impeachment articles were forthcoming.
No articles of impeachment have been introduced, and House leaders from both sides emphasized that Green was speaking for himself, not announcing an official process. Still, the remarks reverberated beyond the Capitol, dominating cable news and social media and reigniting a debate many hoped had cooled.
Whether Green’s speech marks the beginning of a renewed impeachment effort or remains a symbolic warning is unclear. For now, it has served as a signal flare—one that highlights how unresolved the political and constitutional battles surrounding Trump remain in 2026.
