The petition’s rise is less about legal mechanics than about memory and unresolved anger. It cannot trigger impeachment, yet its organizers never pretend otherwise. Instead, they frame it as a public record: a visible ledger of Americans who refuse to quietly move on. Each new signature becomes a small act of defiance against what they see as greed, corruption, and impunity.Opponents argue it deepens division, insisting the country must look forward rather than reopen old wounds. But the petition’s momentum suggests many feel those wounds never healed—and were never properly addressed. In that sense, the campaign is not just about Donald Trump, but about whether citizens still believe they can force accountability from far outside the halls of Congress. Online, anonymous, and relentless, this movement shows how political judgment now unfolds in public, long after the formal verdicts have been rendered.
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