The anger over Donald Trump’s presidency remains strong, and a fast-growing petition to impeach him has reignited the national debate. Racing toward 100,000 signatures, it forces the question of accountability back into the spotlight. Supporters call it justice; critics call it theater. But as the numbers rise, its significance is undeniable.
Launched by Blackout The System, the petition taps into lingering outrage over Trump’s actions and their aftermath. Signers view their participation as an act of resistance, demanding accountability for accusations of greed, corruption, and disregard for democratic norms.
While the petition itself cannot trigger impeachment—only Congress can—its symbolic power is clear. It serves as a reminder that the country’s divisions are not just reflected in polls but in organized, vocal efforts. In an age where politics thrives online, each digital signature is both a protest and a warning.