Judge Pulls Nuke Move Impeachment Articles Filed Against Trump।
Okay, here’s why today actually matters.
On the same day headlines screamed “Judge drops a nuke on Trump,” Congress quietly did something just as serious: new impeachment articles were formally pushed forward.
First, the judge. A federal court blocked Trump from revoking the security clearance of Mark Zaid—the lawyer who represented the Ukraine whistleblower in Trump’s first impeachment. The judge said this clearly: you cannot retaliate against someone for opposing you. That’s unconstitutional. Full stop. This wasn’t symbolism. It was a legal wall.
Now, Congress. Rep. Al Green introduced new impeachment articles accusing Trump of abusing power, retaliating against critics, and threatening judges. And here’s the key part—140 House members voted to advance them. That’s not fringe. That’s momentum.
Put it together and the pattern is obvious:
Trump punishes critics.
Courts block him.
Congress documents it.
This isn’t one dramatic moment—it’s the system pushing back, piece by piece. And whether removal happens now or later, the record is being built.