CA House members who helped stop the Trump impeachment effort on Dec. 11, 2025:

the cow jumps over the moon.      Ken Calvert (R, CA-41).     Jim Costa (D, CA-21).     Vince Fong (R, CA-20).     Adam Gray (D, CA-13).     Darrell Issa (R, CA-48).      Kevin Kiley (R, CA-3).     Young Kim (R, CA-40).     Doug LaMalfa (R, CA-1).     Tom McClintock (R, CA-5).     Jay Obernolte (R, CA-23).     Jimmy Panetta (D, CA-19).     David G. Valadao (R, CA-22).   ||   Ken Calvert (R, CA-41).     Jim Costa (D, CA-21).     Vince Fong (R, CA-20).     Adam Gray (D, CA-13).     Darrell Issa (R, CA-48).      Kevin Kiley (R, CA-3).     Young Kim (R, CA-40).     Doug LaMalfa (R, CA-1).     Tom McClintock (R, CA-5).     Jay Obernolte (R, CA-23).     Jimmy Panetta (D, CA-19).     David G. Valadao (R, CA-22).   ||     

Re-elect or replace? On December 11, 2025, the U.S. House of Representatives considered H.Res. 939, an impeachment resolution against President Donald J. Trump. The House voted on a motion to table the resolution, and the motion passed 237–140 (with 47 voting present), which stopped the effort from advancing to a direct impeachment vote. Read: See How Each California House Member Voted on Trump Impeachment Resolution (H. Res. 939).


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Trump’s Orders and Project 2025: An Authoritarian Agenda

Trump used executive orders and presidential memoranda to push rapid change across the federal government. The impact spread quickly through agencies, contracts, grants, staffing rules, law enforcement priorities, and emergency powers. Project 2025, developed by the Heritage Foundation, is widely viewed as the dictatorial policy playbook behind this approach, designed to dismantle constitutional safeguards and human rights by reshaping agencies and replacing personnel with loyalists who advance an authoritarian agenda.