Washington, D.C. —Remove the Regime The political temperature in the United States hit a new peak on Saturday as thousands of demonstrators poured onto the streets of the capital, demanding the impeachment and removal of President Donald Trump. The rally, titled “Remove the Regime,” quickly grew into one of the largest anti-government protests of the year, signaling unprecedented public anger against the Trump administration.
Organised by the Removal Coalition, the rally drew a diverse crowd — activists, lawmakers, human rights advocates, civil servants, war veterans, artists, and thousands of U.S. citizens who said they were “tired of silence” and “tired of being ignored.” Protesters gathered at the Freedom Plaza before marching to the National Mall, calling for Trump to be impeached, convicted in the Senate, and removed from the presidency.
Their slogan was clear and thunderous: “Impeach, Convict and Remove.”
Politicians, Former Security Officials and Artists Join the Rally
Several notable figures attended the rally and addressed the swelling crowd. Among them were:
- Texas Congressman Al Green
- Former Washington Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone
- The world-famous band Dropkick Murphys
- Political artist Earth to Eve
Live music performances electrified the atmosphere, while speeches repeatedly called for the protection of democracy and accountability in leadership.
Michael Fanone, who gained national attention after being brutally assaulted during the January 6 Capitol riot, told the crowd:
“A large segment of the American population refuses to be silent anymore. People are exhausted. Americans are fed up with this government, and we are here today because we refuse to normalize wrongdoing.”
Supporters said that the rally was not simply about a single president but about safeguarding democratic values for future generations.
Congressman Al Green Signals Impeachment Action Before Christmas
During his speech, Congressman Al Green made headlines by declaring that formal impeachment articles would be introduced before Christmas.
Green stated:
“The situation is not improving. It is deteriorating at a frightening pace. We must impeach, we must convict, and we must remove — not only for today, but to send a message to every future authoritarian hopeful: you cannot seize control of our republic.”
His statements were met with roaring applause, and chants of “Remove the Regime” echoed through Washington’s historic streets.
What “Impeach, Convict and Remove” Means in the U.S. System
For thousands of protesters attending the rally, the goal was not symbolic — they demanded a legal, constitutional process to remove the president from office.
The U.S. Constitution outlines a three-step process:
| Step | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Impeachment | The House of Representatives formally charges the president with wrongdoing |
| Conviction | The Senate holds a trial and votes to determine guilt |
| Removal | If convicted, the president is immediately removed from office |
Although impeachment has occurred only a few times in U.S. history, this new wave of public pressure is creating a political crisis unlike any seen in recent decades.
Peaceful March Ends at the National Mall — White House Responds
The march to the National Mall remained orderly and peaceful, although organisers claimed the crowd exceeded 10,000 participants. Protest signs read:
- “Democracy is not up for sale”
- “No one is above the law”
- “Remove the Regime”
In response, the White House issued a brief statement asserting that the protests would have “no impact on the legitimacy of the election results” and accused “political opponents” of creating unrest.
Protest organisers rebutted that the movement was not about elections, but about democracy, justice, and accountability.
Simultaneously — Rising Global Alarm as U.S. Reportedly Prepares Secret Operation Against Venezuela
While political pressure intensifies domestically, the Trump administration is now also at the centre of a growing international crisis. U.S. military activity near the Caribbean has raised fears of a planned covert operation in Venezuela.
According to senior U.S. officials cited by Reuters, President Trump and his national security team are considering a secret mission aimed at destabilising or overthrowing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Officials suggested that the operation could involve:
- Support for internal rebellion
- Targeted strikes on drug networks
- Armed disruption of Venezuelan security forces
Although details remain classified, the Trump administration is reportedly treating the plan with extreme seriousness.
Massive U.S. Military Deployment Raises Threat of Confrontation
In recent weeks, the U.S. military has sharply increased its presence in the Caribbean region. Key deployments include:
- USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier — the largest in U.S. history
- Nuclear-powered submarines
- Multiple destroyer warships
- F-35 fighter aircraft
- Thousands of personnel
Authorities insist that the mission is focused on stopping drug trafficking, but military analysts believe that preparations point to something larger.
Pentagon and CIA officials have refused comment. The White House stated only that President Trump is ready to use “all necessary force” to stop narcotics trafficking networks.
Maduro Denies Drug Allegations — Warns of a Long War if the U.S. Attacks
The United States has long accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of leading a vast drug-smuggling network — accusations Maduro calls fabricated and politically motivated.
Maduro responded to the increasing military pressure by warning:
“Venezuela will resist and fight back. If the United States intervenes, our forces, our civilians, and our militias will defend the homeland. We will never allow a foreign power to dictate our future.”
For months, Venezuela’s military has quietly prepared for a potential prolonged conflict, focusing on guerrilla tactics designed to outlast a superior conventional army. Shortages of food, weapons and supplies have forced commanders to collaborate with local farmers for survival.
U.S. Set to Designate Cartel de los Soles as Terrorist Group
This Monday, the United States is also expected to classify Cartel de los Soles — a criminal network allegedly tied to Maduro’s government — as a foreign terrorist organisation.
Such a designation would give the United States broad authority to:
- Freeze global assets
- Conduct direct military strikes
- Capture foreign nationals internationally
Following this announcement, the U.S. increased its reward for the capture of Nicolás Maduro to $50 million.
Meanwhile, human rights watchdogs have raised concerns that recent U.S. air and naval raids have killed more than 80 suspected traffickers, many without trial or due process. Critics warn that the United States may already be engaging in undeclared warfare.
Aviation Warning Heightens Fears of Escalation
Tensions escalated further after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a warning advising airlines not to fly over Venezuelan airspace. The FAA cited:
- Increased Venezuelan military activity
- Risk of GPS interference
- Threats to civilian aviation
In response, several international airlines have suspended services to Venezuela.
Domestic Turmoil, Foreign Conflict — Trump Under Unprecedented Pressure
The United States now finds itself at the centre of a dual crisis:
- A massive domestic protest movement demanding “Remove the Regime” and calling for impeachment, conviction and removal of Trump
- A looming foreign military confrontation with Venezuela that could trigger an international conflict
For many Americans at the Washington protest, this moment is not just about politics; it is about identity and democracy.
One young protester summed up the spirit of the movement:
“You cannot defend democracy abroad while destroying it at home.”
Analysts say that if impeachment proceedings begin before Christmas while a military operation begins overseas, the United States could enter one of the most volatile periods of political uncertainty in modern history.
A Nation Divided — but a Movement Growing
The “Remove the Regime” campaign has now expanded across multiple U.S. cities, with organisers planning additional rallies in:
- New York
- Chicago
- Los Angeles
- Seattle
- Philadelphia
- Atlanta
Supporters insist their movement is peaceful and constitutional — aimed at protecting democracy rather than destabilising it. However, critics warn that polarisation in the country is approaching a breaking point.
For many Americans, the coming weeks may determine the future direction of the nation — whether internal protest and foreign conflict escalate simultaneously, and whether the United States will face political change or further division.
Conclusion
The United States stands at a historically fragile crossroads. A growing domestic movement demanding to “Remove the Regime” has forced the Trump administration into political combat at home, while the reported development of a secret military operation in Venezuela risks igniting a major international confrontation abroad.
Whether the government chooses diplomacy, military escalation, or constitutional accountability, one fact is undeniable:
The world is watching — and America’s next moves will shape global politics for years to come.



























