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JUST IN: Can They Get to 218? Bipartisan Coalition of Democrats and Moderate Republicans Races Against Time to Impeach Donald Trump Over Shocking Allegations Spanning War Crimes, Epstein Connection, and Embezzlement
Washington is bracing for a political showdown as a rare bipartisan coalition of Democrats and moderate Republicans races against time to reach the 218 votes needed in the U.S. House of Representatives to impeach Donald Trump.
At the center of the storm are explosive allegations now dominating closed-door meetings and public debate—claims spanning war crimes, an alleged Epstein connection involving Jeffrey Epstein, and embezzlement-related accusations tied to misuse of power. Supporters of the impeachment push stress that these are serious allegations demanding investigation, not predetermined verdicts.
🔥 Why this moment matters
Moderate Republicans are reportedly facing intense pressure from voters who say no one is above the law.
Democrats argue this is a constitutional test—a defining moment for accountability.
Time is short, margins are razor-thin, and every vote could decide history.
⚖️ What happens next?
If the coalition reaches 218, impeachment articles move forward, setting off a chain reaction that could reshape American politics. If they fall short, the effort could collapse—fueling even deeper national division.
👉 Do you believe they’ll reach 218?
✋ Raise your hand if you think accountability should come before party loyalty.