A petition demanding the impeachment of Donald Trump is rapidly gaining attention nationwide as it nears the symbolic threshold of 100,000 signatures. Created by the activist group Blackout The System, the campaign reflects ongoing public frustration with Trump’s leadership and political legacy. Supporters say the growing number of signatures proves that dissatisfaction did not disappear after he left office, but continues to inspire organized political action.
The petition accuses Trump of greed, corruption, and a lack of accountability, echoing criticisms frequently raised during and after his presidency. Organizers argue that certain actions weakened democratic values and damaged trust in public institutions. Critics, however, dismiss the petition as largely symbolic and politically driven, highlighting the deep divisions that still surround Trump in U.S. politics.
Although the petition has no legal power to trigger impeachment, supporters believe its impact lies in visibility. More broadly, it demonstrates how digital grassroots activism has become an influential tool for shaping public debate and maintaining pressure on political leaders beyond elections.