Just two weeks into Donald Trump’s second term, chaos is already erupting in Washington—and the calls for his impeachment are growing louder by the day. Social media is ablaze with demands to remove him from office, while a major petition is rapidly gaining traction. With scandal after scandal piling up, one question is dominating the conversation: Is Trump on the fast track to becoming the first U.S. president impeached three times?
From the moment he stepped back into the Oval Office, Trump wasted no time igniting controversy. His first day saw a flurry of executive orders targeting trans people, immigrants, and diversity policies, while also pulling the U.S. out of the World Health Organization. Critics argue that these actions alone are grounds for impeachment—but they were just the beginning.
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Donald Trump just withdrew from the World Health Organization 🔥 pic.twitter.com/PeozLhZscV
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) January 21, 2025
Internationally, Trump’s behavior has been nothing short of a diplomatic nightmare. His decision to slap steep tariffs on Canada was only overshadowed by his jaw-dropping proposal to annex Greenland, the Panama Canal, and even Canada itself—mockingly referring to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a mere “governor.” As if that weren’t enough, Trump’s bizarre plan to rename the Gulf of Mexico left foreign leaders scratching their heads and questioning U.S. leadership.
Back home, Trump’s controversial pardons of January 6 rioters have already led to disastrous consequences, as some recipients went on to commit further crimes. His cabinet appointments have only fueled the fire, with hearings exposing serious concerns about their competence and qualifications. But what truly set social media on fire was Trump’s response to the Blackhawk mid-air collision over the Potomac. Instead of offering condolences, he blamed the crash on the previous administration and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies—despite his own sweeping changes to aviation regulations.
To recap, Trump:
-Forced out the FAA chief at Musk’s insistence
-Imposed a hiring freeze that reportedly included air traffic controllers
-Fired the TSA head and gutted a key aviation safety committee
-Blamed the DCA crash on DEI
This is disastrous leadership.
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) January 30, 2025
The backlash was immediate and severe. “This is disastrous leadership,” one outraged user posted on X (formerly Twitter), linking Trump’s administration to the aviation tragedy. Actor and outspoken Trump critic Billy Baldwin sarcastically asked, “Too soon to discuss impeachment?” Meanwhile, another user compared his presidency to a “bad episode of The Apprentice—except he’s the one who should be fired.”
I am a private pilot.
You cannot stop a helicopter “very quickly” and listening to this talk about what pilots can or cannot do is disconcerting to say the least.
He knows nothing about altitude discipline, landing approaches or air traffic. pic.twitter.com/CEi5faeYUq
— Brian J. Karem (@BrianKarem) January 30, 2025
Too soon to discuss impeachment?
— Billy Baldwin (@BillyBaldwin) January 30, 2025
This is truly like a real life bad episode of the Apprentice, but honestly, He is the first one who should be fired. It is clear that he has no idea of how to do the job of President, competently.
I expect that his entire tenure will go something like this, when things go…
— Jasmine Crockett (@JasmineForUS) January 30, 2025
The push for impeachment isn’t just trending online—it’s gaining real momentum. The nonprofit Free Speech for People wasted no time launching a petition titled “Impeach Trump Again” on Inauguration Day. With over 100,000 signatures and counting, the campaign urges Congress to open an investigation into Trump’s actions, specifically citing his January 6 pardons and links to Project 2025 as potential grounds for removal.
Trump’s handling of this situation should be treated as one of the biggest scandals in presidential history. There is blood on his hands. https://t.co/oqyO08XRU4
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) January 30, 2025
Impeach and remove Trump, he’s failed catastrophically.
— Anonymous (@YourAnonCentral) January 30, 2025
The only president worse than the 45th is the 47th.
— Molly Ploofkins™ (@Mollyploofkins) January 30, 2025
And that’s without even mentioning his controversial immigration policies, which include mass deportations and a plan to house migrants at Guantanamo Bay. Some critics even joke that his most impeachable offense is being close friends with Elon Musk. Given that Trump has already been impeached twice without facing any real consequences, skeptics wonder if history will simply repeat itself. But with his second presidency unraveling at record speed, many believe it’s only a matter of time before Congress is forced to take action.