Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) has urged Congress to impeach President Trump following his latest election fraud reveal.
“Trump must be impeached for undermining and subverting our free and fair elections,” he wrote on X. “And when he sends ICE agents to the polls, then we must turn civic action into civil disobedience and take to the streets. Sit in. Protest. Withhold our labor. Everything must be on the table.”
This is not the first time Markey has called for President Trump’s impeachment. In April, Markey said of Trump’s comments surrounding Iran: “With each passing day, it becomes increasingly apparent that Donald Trump is unstable and a clear and present danger, not just to the American people but to the world. He must be removed from office before he causes incalculable and unfathomable harm.”
Sen. Ed Warner (D-VA) has also condemned Trump’s election claims. Speaking to former press secretary Jen Psaki, Warner said, “Why didn’t they find any of these so-called allegations?”
“As an American, I’m embarrassed,” Warner told Psaki. “I’m embarrassed that the president of the United States tried to speak to the whole nation with a whole series of falsehoods, accusations, I believe, aimed at trying to undermine confidence in our system.”
The White House released election fraud documents online. “We are releasing a series of previously-classified U.S. Intelligence Community Assessments and other reports proving that our government has long known these machines are extremely exposed to attack,” the website reads. It quotes one document as stating, “We judge that U.S. adversaries, including at a minimum Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, as well as non-state groups, have the capability to compromise U.S. election infrastructure.





