Donald Trump, the current U.S. President reelected in 2024, has not been impeached during his second term as of January 2026.

Past Impeachments

Trump faced two impeachments in his first term (2019 and 2021), both acquitted by the Senate.

Recent Efforts

In 2025, House resolutions like H.Res.353 and H.Res.537 proposed impeachment for alleged high crimes, but none advanced to a full House vote or Senate trial.

A January 2026 House debate on articles occurred, with key lawmakers announcing votes, yet no successful impeachment followed.

Forum Chatter

Online discussions speculate wildly—Reddit threads predict impeachment "before Christmas 2025" or "by mid-2026," but these are opinions, not facts.

"Trump could face another impeachment" – Reddit user, June 2025.

Why No Timeline Exists

Impeachment requires House majority approval and a two-thirds Senate conviction—politically unlikely with Republican control.

No credible sources confirm an ongoing process or date; predictions remain speculative amid partisan divides.

TL;DR: No impeachment scheduled or imminent; past attempts failed, and current buzz lacks substance.

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