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🚨BREAKING: 229–206 House IMPEACHMENT Vote — 17 Republicans Join Democrats in RARE Two-Party Coalition⚡ The House of Representatives has impeached the President with a vote of 229 to 206, marking the most bipartisan presidential impeachment in U.S. history, with 17 members of the president’s own party voting in favor. Unlike past impeachments focused on scandal or misconduct, this case centers on a constitutional issue: the president’s refusal to comply with a Supreme Court ruling. Supporters of impeachment argue that defying the Court threatens the separation of powers and the rule of law. The president has rejected the impeachment as illegitimate and says he will not participate in the Senate trial. The Senate will now hold a trial presided over by the Chief Justice, and conviction requires a two-thirds majority — 67 votes. That means at least 16 senators from the president’s party would need to join the opposition for removal. The outcome will determine not just the president’s future, but how strongly judicial authority is enforced against executive resistance in the American constitutional system.
🚨BREAKING: 229–206 House IMPEACHMENT Vote — 17 Republicans Join Democrats in RARE Two-Party Coalition⚡ The House of Representatives has impeached the President with a vote of...