Resistbot Petition: President's repeated lies, breach of trust require impeachment NOW
An open letter to the U.S. Congress

President's repeated lies, breach of trust require impeachment NOW

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The President's recent false claims about "obliterating" Iran's nuclear program are a dangerous and unacceptable breach of public trust. Lying about military operations involving nuclear threats is not just irresponsible - it risks undermining global security and damaging America's credibility. When the commander-in-chief fabricates major foreign policy victories, it sends a disturbing message to allies and adversaries alike that U.S. leadership is built on deception rather than facts.   Trump's pattern of blatantly disregarding the truth, whether about crowd sizes, COVID-19 or the 2020 election, has now escalated to the realm of nuclear brinksmanship. This represents a clear and present danger to American democracy and national interests. Unchecked, such reckless lies pave the way for authoritarian governance and policy based on delusion rather than reality.   By failing to hold the President accountable, Congress is complicit in eroding the very foundations of transparency and accountability that underpin our system of government. Urgent action is required to reassert constitutional checks and balances by pursuing impeachment proceedings or invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.   Protecting American credibility on the global stage and the public's faith in the truth demands no less than the President's removal for repeatedly violating his oath of office through compulsive dishonesty.

First sent on June 26 by Coleman · 2,383 signers in the past 7 days

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