President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House on February 14, 2017 in Washington, DC (Picture: Getty)

More than 850,000 want to remove Donald Trump from the White House.

Huge numbers are resisting Donald Trump’s presidency, with almost 1 million signing a petition to have the 45th POTUS impeached.

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It’s been just under a month since Trump took the Presidential Oath, in that time he has already delivered on several campaign pledges by signed several executive orders – including the controversial travel ban.

The order, which restricts the movements of refugees and restricts the travel of people from seven Muslim-majority nations, has provoked multiple protests.


As well as marches and demonstrations, anti-Trump activists – in their thousands – have signed a petition to impeach the president.

Karen Shore holds up a sign in front of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco, California on February 7, 2017 (Picture: Getty)

The campaign, simply called Impeach Trump Now, was created by Harvard Law professors Tamara Piety and Lawrence Lessig (who was also a 2016 Democratic presidential candidate) after Trump failed to cut ties with his businesses following his inauguration.



‘As of January 20, 2017, President Trump’s refusal to divest from his business interests has placed him in direct violation of the US Constitution’s Foreign Emoluments Clause and on a collision course with the Constitution’s Domestic Emoluments Clause and with the federal STOCK Act,’ a statement on the petition site reads.

‘The President must be held accountable under the law, through the impeachment process, for these serious violations and for this unprecedented level of corruption of the Oval Office.’

The Harvard law professors weren’t the first to create this type of petition, though theirs has quickly garnered huge support.

The Impeach Donald Trump Now petition will be delivered to Congress tomorrow.