
A new poll indicates that 55% of Americans now favor the impeachment of US President Donald Trump. This shift reflects deepening political divisions as recent polls have shown support for impeachment crossing or approaching majority among voters.
The trend highlights a widening gap in political opinion, with opposition voters largely backing impeachment and Trump’s core supporters remaining opposed. Prediction markets show an increase in perceived likelihood of impeachment to about 28-29%, though conviction and removal require a two-thirds Senate vote—a significant hurdle given current congressional balance.
Trump is the only US president impeached twice during his first term, both times acquitted by the Senate. This precedent continues to influence expectations for any future impeachment efforts amid ongoing scrutiny of his policies and leadership decisions. Despite rising support for impeachment, experts stress that legislative will within Congress ultimately determines outcomes, leaving the issue a possibility rather than probability.
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