Overview
- Rep. Al Green formally introduced H.Res.415 on May 16, 2025, calling for President Trump's impeachment over alleged constitutional violations and authoritarian conduct.
- The resolution accuses Trump of undermining judicial independence, flouting federal court orders, and violating the separation of powers and due process clauses.
- This marks Green's fourth impeachment attempt since 2017, with previous efforts failing to gain traction in the House.
- Green's filing follows a promise made at an April rally, emphasizing impeachment as both a legislative action and symbolic protest.
- Despite Green's persistence, Democratic leadership and a Republican-controlled Congress remain opposed, making the resolution's advancement improbable.