Trump DRAGGED From Court After CAUGHT Lying Under Oath

Governor Pritsker for the first time calling for the removal of President Trump from office. This on the same day the president said dangerous cities like Chicago should be used as training grounds for the military. Political reporter Chris Tai here now with all that and new details on the hundred military troops the president wants to send to Illinois. Chris, Joe, and Erica.
Even for two politicians that are political enemies and who spar regularly, this day stands out from the rest. You’ll hear what they said here in a second. As for what troops are headed here, the likeliest will be from the Illinois National Guard, which insiders say Governor Pritsker has control over. This is absolutely devastating.
What happened on Capitol Hill represents a historic rupture, something that has never occurred in American history. I need everyone to understand the sheer magnitude of what Congress just did. House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Republican and a Democrat, convened an emergency joint session and passed a bipartisan resolution demanding that President Trump immediately end his term through resignation.
The final vote was 265 to 170 with 45 Republicans crossing the aisle to join Democrats in telling their own president his time is officially over from Washington. We should use some of these dangerous cities as training grounds for our military national guard. But military because we’re going into Chicago very they aren’t asking him to leave tomorrow or next week.
They are demanding he leave tonight. All right, let’s get into the mechanics of what is actually happening. The speaker of the house, a Republican, stood on the floor of Congress and demanded that a Republican president resign immediately. Mike Johnson, who has defended Trump through every scandal, every controversy, and every outrage, stood next to Chuck Schumer and told Trump his presidency must end.
That image alone tells you everything about how completely the political ground has shifted. The Republican party has officially abandoned Donald Trump and is demanding he leave office before this situation gets any worse. The resolution language is extraordinary. It states that immediate voluntary relinquishment is urged and that failure to comply constitutes an abdication crisis that will be resolved through constitutional mechanisms.
Congress is giving Trump a choice. Resign with whatever dignity remains or face removal through other means. The resolution passed with 45 Republican votes. Not just moderates from swing districts, but members from across the entire party who have concluded there is no path forward that includes Trump remaining in office.
Think about the weight of that. 45 Republicans, nearly a quarter of the Republican caucus voting with Democrats to tell their president to leave. These aren’t reluctant votes cast with heavy hearts. These are members who have seen everything unfolding, watched the crisis escalate, and concluded that continued association with Trump is political suicide and moral bankruptcy.
They are saving themselves in the institution by throwing Trump overboard and they are not being subtle about it. Share this video with everyone you know because Trump’s response was captured on his liveream from Mara Lago and it was his most unhinged moment yet in a day full of unhinged moments. He screamed that Congress was demanding his head.
He called every member who voted for the resolution a traitor. He said his term ends when he says it ends, not when Congress says and not when judges say. And then he said the words that have law enforcement on high alert across the country. Civil war starts now. The president of the United States just called for civil war on live video.
The timing of this congressional action reflects a coordinated push to end this crisis. Coming after multiple court orders, after hyle testimony flipping against Trump, and after everything collapsing simultaneously, Congress is taking the most dramatic action available to them. They are telling Trump to go voluntarily or be taken by force. Those are his only options.
The scene in Washington is currently apocalyptic. Over 200,000 protesters have overwhelmed every barrier. The full National Guard has been mobilized under federal control. The capital was evacuated after clashes between proTrump and anti-Trump demonstrators turned violent. Members of Congress cast their votes and then were escorted out of the building through secure tunnels.
The riot emergency declaration has been expanded to cover the entire District of Columbia. This is what the end of a presidency looks like when the president refuses to accept reality. The collapse of Trump’s support within his own party is total. All it took was mounting evidence, courts issuing orders, and the situation becoming untenable.
Republicans who spent years defending Trump finally said enough. Speaker Johnson’s participation is particularlysignificant because he has been one of Trump’s most reliable defenders throughout his political career, defending him during both previous impeachments and supporting his election challenges.
When Mike Johnson abandons you, you have been abandoned by the entire Republican establishment. When the speaker says it’s over, it’s over. The resolution itself is not legally binding in the sense that it does not automatically remove Trump from office. Congress cannot simply vote to end a presidency through a resolution that requires impeachment and conviction or the 25th amendment process.
But the resolution serves several critical purposes. It establishes the formal position of Congress, provides political cover for Republicans to support removal, puts Trump on notice that he has no allies left in the legislative branch, and creates a historical record of Congress demanding resignation before other mechanisms are employed.
The bipartisan nature of the resolution demonstrates that this is not a partisan attack or a plot to overturn an election. It is a genuine consensus across both parties that Trump must be removed. The 265 vote total exceeds the simple majority needed for impeachment. The message is unmistakable. The resolution’s reference to an abdication crisis reflects congressional thinking about what happens next.
Abdication in the constitutional context means a president who has effectively abandoned the duties of the office through inability or unwillingness to perform them. A president barricaded in Mara Lago refusing to accept lawful court orders cannot perform presidential duties. The resolution is establishing the framework for declaring that Trump has abdicated regardless of whether he formally resigns.
Trump’s live stream response calling for civil war is being treated by law enforcement as an incitement to violence that creates imminent danger. The Department of Homeland Security has issued alerts to law enforcement agencies nationwide. The FBI has activated domestic terrorism protocols. Military installations have increased security postures.
Everyone in a position of responsibility is taking the civil war threat seriously because Trump’s supporters have a history of responding to his calls with action. January 6th proved that. And this situation is even more volatile. The mix of proTrump and anti-Trump demonstrators creates conditions for violence that authorities are struggling to contain.
The National Guard deployment is the largest domestic mobilization since the 1992 Los Angeles riots. The symbolic weight of Congress having to flee through tunnels to vote on a resignation demand is devastating. Twice in five years, the seat of American democracy has been evacuated because of Trump. Adding to the fire, Governor Pritsker of Illinois is for the first time calling for the removal of President Trump from office.
This comes on the same day Trump said dangerous cities like Chicago should be used as training grounds for the military. Trump threatened to deploy 100 military troops to Illinois to protect ICE agents and facilities. He wants to force Pritsker to activate the Illinois National Guard, Illinois’s own troops against Illinois residents.
Legal experts say Pritsker could refuse if he deems the orders illegal, which he almost certainly would, leading to immediate legal proceedings. Think about what Trump is trying to do. He wants to use military force domestically to crush dissent, to intimidate political opponents, and to create fear. That is dictator behavior.
And governors are finally invoking constitutional mechanisms to stop him. The testimony that surfaced earlier today provided the evidentiary foundation that made this congressional action possible. When officials confirm under oath that the president ordered evidence suppression and political purges, Congress cannot claim ignorance.
The facts are established. The crimes are confirmed. The only question is how Trump’s tenure ends voluntarily or by force. Court orders citing congressional inaction as enabling criminality put direct pressure on Congress to act. Judges essentially blamed Congress for allowing Trump to remain in office while committing ongoing crimes.
And that criticism stung Republicans. The connection to property seizures adds financial pressure to the legal and political crisis. Marshalss are already at Mara Lago executing fraud judgment leans. The same property where Trump is barricaded is being seized to satisfy civil judgments. He is literally losing his home while losing his presidency.
Financial ruin, political abandonment, and legal jeopardy have hit all at once. Cabinet members have also been consulting throughout the day regarding the 25th amendment. This constitutional mechanism for declaring a president unable to discharge his duties exists and will be used if necessary. The congressional resolution makes cabinet action easier by demonstrating that both branches of government havelost confidence in Trump.
Vice President Vance has been talking to cabinet members preparing to invoke the 25th if Trump doesn’t resign. That is the backup plan. Let’s break this down into the final key points. Point one, the bipartisan resolution represents the complete collapse of Trump’s political support. His own party has formally abandoned him.
Point two, Mike Johnson joining Schumer shatters any illusion that this is a partisan plot. Point three, Trump calling for civil war constitutes incitement that justifies the urgent timeline for removal. Point four, 200,000 protesters and a capital evacuation demonstrate that rapid resolution is essential to prevent mass casualties.
Point five, the abdication crisis framework allows Congress to bypass formal trials if he refuses to leave. Point six, testimony and court orders have removed any legal ambiguity. Point seven, property seizures mean Trump is losing everything simultaneously. We are in the final hours of this crisis. Trump’s call for civil war has raised the stakes dramatically.
Law enforcement must now prepare for the possibility of armed resistance. No one knows what will happen when authorities approach Mara Lago to enforce court orders or execute arrest warrants. Trump has called for resistance and the question is how many will answer that call and how violent they will be. The resignation option remains available to Trump until the moment other actions are taken.
He could go on television tonight and announce his resignation effective immediately to spare the country the trauma, but nothing in his behavior suggests he will do so. Instead, he has chosen defiance. If he does not resign, the 25th amendment invocation will proceed. Cabinet members are prepared to sign the declaration.
A president calling for civil war and refusing to accept lawful court orders cannot function in the office. Vance will become acting president and the transfer of power will occur regardless of whether Trump accepts it. The impeachment process becomes redundant if he is removed through these other mechanisms. First, the international response is already underway.
Allied nations are issuing statements and preparing for instability. American allies are worried while adversaries are opportunistic. The world is watching the United States potentially tear itself apart over one man’s refusal to accept accountability. Our standing in the world has never been lower. For Trump personally, these are his final hours as president.
Congress has abandoned him. Courts have issued orders. His own cabinet is preparing to remove him. His properties are being seized and his own officials have testified against him. There is nothing left to fight for and no one left to fight with. The only choice is whether he accepts the end with grace or goes out screaming for war.
Governor Pritskar’s call for removal reflects a growing consensus among governors who are done with Trump threatening their cities and residents. Trump’s plan to use cities as training grounds is unconstitutional and unacceptable in a democracy. The legal battle over the Illinois National Guard activation shows the complexity of the moment as Trump tries to federalize the guard to shield ICE from accountability.
The emergency joint session convened by Johnson and Schumer was unprecedented. Never in American history have the speaker and majority leader jointly convened such a session to demand a resignation. The vote total of 265 shows that support for removal exists and is bipartisan. Trump’s live stream from Mara Lago will be remembered as one of the most deranged moments in presidential history.
The underground tunnel evacuations of Congress members show the level of danger. A riot emergency declaration covering all of DC reveals that this is no longer a protest. It is a potential insurrection. Twice in 5 years, the seat of democracy has been pushed to the breaking point. But this time, the system is fighting back. Congress is demanding Trump leave, and they aren’t letting him get away with it.
This is the end of Trump’s presidency playing out in real time. This is what accountability looks like. This is the system working slowly, messily, and dangerously, but working. But we will soon know if America’s institutions survive this test. If democracy held, and if accountability won, Congress has spoken. 265 votes.
Reality doesn’t care about the screaming from Mara Lago. The decision is made. Trump must go and he will one way or another. Would you like me to look into the specific military protocols for the federalization of a state’s national guard and the legal precedents for a governor refusing such a direct order from the commander-in-chief? This would help clarify the upcoming legal battle in Illinois.
Let me know if you want that detailed breakdown for our next segment. Stay informed, stay vigilant, and stay with us. Trump screams in rage as Congress demands Trump to end term. If you want to stay ahead of the headlines,please subscribe because you might think you are informed, but you often aren’t. Your subscription actually matters here.
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