March 21, 2023

Dozens of major cities just held “Impeach Trump” rallies. Here are the BEST signs

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Political activists around the nation gathered together today in rallies to call for the impeachment of President Donald Trump in response to a plethora of offenses each of which could be sufficient to launch proceedings against the justice obstructing chief executive.

Brought together by their common goal of ridding the country of the destructive and criminal presence at the top of the executive branch of government, the people attending the demonstrations showed off their determination to convince the House Democrats to stop stalling on impeachment and begin the process immediately in rallies organized by progressive groups like MoveOn and Indivisible.

They also demonstrated their considerable creativity with the banners and posters they designed to broadcast their political sentiments, as these Twitter posts below from protests across the country show.

https://twitter.com/plsimpeach/status/1139997485936467968

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https://twitter.com/anneodomino/status/1139962879761928193

https://twitter.com/PWH3/status/1139933683371139078

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https://twitter.com/womensmarch/status/1140018545079857152

https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1139955130915282947

https://twitter.com/plsimpeach/status/1140000219620184065

https://twitter.com/SarahRachel84/status/1139975869487882247

https://twitter.com/activistwonk/status/1139954513362718720

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https://twitter.com/brycetache/status/1139940107266510848

https://twitter.com/MoveOn/status/1139903020123271168

Judging from the passion of the crowds at the rallies today, the pressure in on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to move sooner rather than later on impeachment. If she’s waiting for the mood of the nation to turn, there is ample evidence that we have long passed that point.

Hopefully, the next rally won’t be to urge the beginning of impeachment but to urge the swift conviction of Trump as guilty of the offenses charged in the articles of impeachment.

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Vinnie Longobardo

is the Managing Editor of Washington Press and a 35-year veteran of the TV, mobile, & internet industries, specializing in start-ups and the international media business. His passions are politics, music, and art.

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