New poll reveals surprising amount of people who want Donald Trump
New poll reveals surprising amount of people who want Donald Trump to be impeached

New Poll Shows Rising Support for Trump’s Impeachment
A new poll has revealed growing disapproval of Donald Trump, with a surprising number of voters favoring another impeachment. Trump remains the only U.S. president in history to be impeached twice—first in 2019 over his phone call with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and again in 2021 for inciting the January 6 Capitol riots. Though acquitted both times, his controversies continue to divide the nation.
According to a Lake Research Partners poll commissioned by Free Speech For People, 46% of likely voters in swing Congressional districts support impeaching Trump again, with 45% expressing “strong support.” In addition,
56% of respondents disapprove of his performance as president. Analysts call this level of impeachment support in a president’s first year “unprecedented.”
Constitutional attorneys leading the Impeach Trump Again campaign have outlined
25 grounds for impeachment, including Trump’s alleged misuse of military force in U.S. cities and attempts to weaponize federal agencies against political rivals. Critics argue that by forcing out prosecutors and pressuring the Justice Department, Trump has turned impartial institutions into “tools of revenge.”
With swing-district voters increasingly dissatisfied, the poll highlights growing momentum behind renewed impeachment calls.
BOMBSHELL – Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar Facing Deportation After…
Omar Implicated As Trump Admin Unravels ‘Vast Fraud’ Of Somali Migrants
Federal officials announced this week that nearly half of all immigrants in the greater Minneapolis area were found to have committed some form of immigration fraud.
The findings came during a September enforcement sweep and included cases involving sham marriages, falsified death certificates, and other schemes, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Joseph Edley.
“But the revelation was no great surprise to those of us who have followed the settlement of some 100,000 Somali immigrants in Minnesota over the past three decades,” writes Scott Johnson for the New York Post.

In 2008, the State Department temporarily suspended a family reunification program used by Somali immigrants after DNA testing revealed that about 80 percent of claimed family relationships were not valid.
Officials have cited the episode as an example of persistent concerns over immigration fraud within the community.
“And when it comes to “bizarre schemes,” Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) serves as Exhibit A,” Johnson noted.
Omar (D-Minn.) has faced longstanding allegations that she married her brother in order to help him obtain legal status in the United States, accusations she has not directly addressed, Johnson added.
In 2016, while Omar was running for the Minnesota state legislature, questions surfaced on a local Somali discussion board suggesting that she had a religious, but not legal, marriage with Ahmed Hirsi, the father of her children.
Public records, however, showed that in 2009 she had legally married Ahmed Nur Said Elmi, whom several members of the Somali community identified online as her brother. Omar remained legally married to Elmi during her 2016 campaign, though her campaign website listed Hirsi as her husband and made no mention of Elmi.