The constitutional path to accountability.
Impeachment is a political process — and politics is decided by who shows up. This is the plan to hold President Trump accountable through Congress, and to build the majorities that make it possible in November 2026.
Three fronts. One outcome.
Build the legal record
Document the conduct: emoluments, obstruction of justice, abuse of pardon power, and defiance of court orders. A clean evidentiary record is the foundation for any Article of Impeachment.
Learn moreWin the 2026 majorities
Flip the House, defend and grow the Senate. Without 218 in the House and 67 in the Senate, impeachment and conviction are arithmetically impossible.
Learn moreMove public opinion
Every successful removal in U.S. history required durable public support. Local organizing, media pressure, and protected protest move senators.
Learn moreKey dates ahead
Primary season peaks
Most state primaries for House, Senate, and Governor races run between March and June 2026.
Final primary day
Several late states (incl. NH, RI, DE) close out primary ballots; general-election fields locked.
Voter registration deadlines begin
Most states' registration deadlines fall 15–30 days before Election Day. Check your state at vote.gov.
Election Day
All 435 House seats, 33–35 Senate seats, and 36 governorships are on the ballot.
The next year is the whole game.
Pick one action this week. Then another next week. Sustained, ordinary civic participation is what changes outcomes.