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Impeach Trump Now

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Trump, Politics, Left, Democracy, Resistance, News, Society & Culture, Progressive, Liberal, Kendzior, Chalupa, Resist

4.8 • 4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the skeptic’s guide to impeachment. Why is a third impeachment effort of Trump necessary? Because demanding impeachment puts every member of Congress on trial, revealing who we can trust and who is bought off. 

Meet unanimous consent: the Senate’s dirty little secret, and the power Democrats refuse to use. Imagine if all it took to stop the Senate in its tracks was one simple word: No. Unanimous consent is a very real procedural quirk that gives every single senator, regardless of party or seniority, enormous power. All they have to do is deny consent. Just say no, and legislative business slows to a crawl.

Now here’s the catch: Republicans use this tool constantly. Democrats? Almost never.

And that’s not because they can’t; it’s because they choose not to.

How does unanimous consent work?

In the Senate, many of the chamber’s archaic rules can be bypassed if no one objects. This process is called unanimous consent. It’s used for everything from skipping quorum calls to fast-tracking nominations. The idea is to keep things moving. But here’s the shocking part: any senator, at any time, for any reason, can halt this entire process by simply saying, “I object.”

Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville famously abused this mechanism to block military promotions for nearly a year. And he paid no price for it. Why? Because it’s perfectly within Senate rules.

And yet, while authoritarianism rises, civil liberties are under siege, and people are being literally kidnapped off American streets, not a single Democratic senator has used this tool to slow the machinery down.

By mid-April, according to Keira Havens, an organizer of Citizens Impeachment, along with former Congressional staffer for Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota, there were already around 500 recorded unanimous consent agreements in the 2025 Congressional Record. That’s around 500 times every single senator, including vocal Democrats like Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker, gave the green light to fast-track Senate business. They could have slowed things down. They didn’t.

In fact, shortly after Cory Booker gave an impassioned speech in a historic filibuster marathon, the Senate used unanimous consent to speed-track a nominee: Jared Kushner’s father, convicted felon Charles Kushner, to become the Ambassador to France. (Poor France!) 

Unanimous consent isn't some obscure loophole. It’s an incredibly accessible and completely legal form of leverage: a filibuster on easy mode. You don’t need to prepare a speech. You don’t need to command the floor. Senate Dems just say one word: No.

So why aren’t Democrats using it? The excuses vary: wait for the midterms, preserve decorum, respect procedure. But these excuses fail a democracy in crisis. There won’t be a midterm rescue if authoritarianism cements itself into place now.

Senators like Elizabeth Warren and Chris Murphy speak out against abuses of power, but actions speak louder than works, especially under the watchful eye of history. It's time to hold Trump and his lawless administration accountable. 

What Can You Do?

  • Start using the hashtag: #DemsJustSayNo

  • Tweet at your senators: @SenWarren, @CoryBooker, @ChrisMurphyCT — Why do you keep consenting 500+ times?

  • Educate others. “Unanimous consent” = silent agreement. Break the silence.

  • Join or support organizing efforts like Citizens Impeachment that are pushing for real accountability.

The Senate is designed to give each senator power. But power unused is power surrendered. Republicans understand that. Democrats need to learn fast actions speak louder than words. 

They can say no.
They should say no.
And if they won’t, we the people must demand accountability now. 

The video of Part II of our discussion will publish on Patreon Monday morning along with the Zoom link for our next Gaslit Nation salon later that day at 4pm ET. See you there! 

Show Notes:

CitizensImpeachment.com: https://citizensimpeachment.com/

Opening Clip of Rep. Melissa Hortman: Hortman Files House Protest Over Legislature's Treatment Of Women https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1B7kashnD0&t=1s

Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman Calls Out White Male Colleagues https://www.teenvogue.com/story/melissa-hortman-calls-out-white-male-colleagues-minnesota

Clip of Brad Lander: https://bsky.app/profile/hellgatenyc.com/post/3lrtdzsz4ps2q

The two Michael Wolff interviews referenced towards the end of the interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z21Tj19JYag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRjGoZQShB0

The lawmakers using taxpayer money to pay for ads https://citizensimpeachment.com/

Charles Kushner Senate Vote Confirmation: https://www.congress.gov/nomination/119th-congress/24/4

ICE agents storm Irvine couple's home in search for answers about posters placed around LA https://abc7.com/post/ice-agents-storm-michael-changs-parents-irvine-home-search-answers-posters-placed-around-la/16298909/

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0:00.0

The top Democrat in the Minnesota House says that she won't apologize for calling out her male colleagues who she says are silencing women lawmakers, especially women of color.

0:09.7

A DFL minority leader, Melissa Hortman, today filed a letter of protest with the House and told a state capital rally of mostly women that she's not going to take it anymore.

0:19.2

Pat Kessler's at the Capitol right now. Pat?

0:22.1

Hi, Frankie. Representative Hortman used a barnyard expletive to describe how she says

0:27.4

women are treated here at the Capitol, and she says she's not sorry for bringing it up.

0:33.1

Sorry, not sorry. Sorry, not sorry. Mostly women showed up for a capital rally supporting Democratic leader Hortman,

0:42.1

who Republicans are accusing of sexism and racism for comments about white male colleagues.

0:48.6

Part of why what I said touched a nerve is so many of us have had that experience of being ignored. And let's not

0:55.3

just let it go anymore. Let's call bull-hs when we see it. Hortman is under fire for breaking

1:00.5

house protocol a couple of weeks ago as lawmakers drifted away during emotional speeches by

1:06.7

women of color. I hate to break up the 100% white male card game in the retiring room.

1:11.6

Hortman is formally rejecting the Republican demand for an apology, the House Speaker

1:16.6

accusing her of trying to divide the state.

1:19.6

We've got a lot of work to do on behalf of all Minnesotans, of every race, of every gender,

1:24.6

of every sex.

1:25.6

We've got a lot of work to do, and we're committed to doing that work. This is a side show.

1:30.9

Rally protesters carried signs supporting Hortman, who told us women are frustrated by a lifetime of being ignored.

1:39.5

This is a common experience that women have of being talked over, being interrupted, having somebody else articulate an idea after you've articulated it, and then all of a sudden it sounds like a good idea.

1:50.6

This is a very common experience.

1:52.1

Well, Representative Horton told us she does not want the Minnesota legislature to silence black and brown voices.

1:59.6

She says she's trying to raise awareness about all of this.

2:02.8

And Frank, she certainly did that today.

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