There are thousands of furious liberals are plotting to remove the billionaire from office just days after he won the White House in one of the most sensational election upsets in history.
In an explosive bid to topple the President-elect, pro-Clinton supporters are calling for Trump to be impeached over claims of sexual abuse, fraud and racketeering.
Impeachment is a process which sees an official charged with unlawful activity while in office and generally leads to their removal.
One of several petitions calling for his impeachment has amassed more than 33,000 signatures as fury over Trump’s Brexit-style election win boils over.
Now scores of legal experts backing the plan believe there is a “strong case” to impeach Trump and strip him of the presidenc
It comes as tens of thousands of pro-Clinton supporters sparked violence during a third day of anti-Trump protests – leaving windows smashed, buildings vandalised and fires burning.
One law professor claimed there is already enough evidence to impeach Trump.
Christopher Peterson, law professor at the University of Utah, claims he has found evidence of fraud and racketeering – criminal offences under US law.
Under article II of the United States constitution, fraud and racketeering are considered “high crimes and misdemeanors” and can lead to impeachment.