Trump Impeachment Polling 2026
As Trump’s second term progresses, impeachment has resurfaced as a topic of political discussion. Polling on impeachment measures show divided views that largely track partisan affiliation. The practical prospects for impeachment — requiring a House majority and 2/3 Senate majority to convict — are extremely limited with current Republican House control.
Impeachment Polling 2026
| Question | Yes/Support | No/Oppose |
|---|---|---|
| Should Congress investigate Trump for executive overreach? | 52% | 42% |
| Should Congress impeach Trump? | 38% | 56% |
| If impeached, Senate should convict? | 35% | 58% |
| Has Trump exceeded his constitutional authority? | 54% | 40% |
Impeachment by Party
| Group | Support Impeachment | Oppose |
|---|---|---|
| Democrats | 68% | 26% |
| Independents | 35% | 57% |
| Republicans | 7% | 90% |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do voters support impeaching Trump in 2026?
Polling shows only 38% of voters support impeaching Trump in 2026, with 56% opposed. Support is heavily partisan — 68% of Democrats support impeachment while only 7% of Republicans do. Independents oppose impeachment 57-35%.
Is Trump impeachment realistic in 2026?
Trump impeachment is not realistically possible in 2026. Impeachment requires a simple House majority (Republicans control the House), and conviction requires 2/3 of the Senate (67 votes). No realistic scenario produces 67 Senate votes to convict. Democratic leadership has not pursued impeachment as a strategy.