The Final moment of the day made clear.
Day 3 of the Remove the Regime weekend delivered the defining message of the entire effort: impeach, convict, and remove Donald Trump. Not for political reasons. Not out of partisanship. But because millions of Americans believe the president has: abandoned the working class, disrespected everyday Americans, weaponized outrage and fear, and deepened national division beyond what a democracy can sustain. Remove the Regime showed it’s a movement built on unity, intentionally bringing together people from across the political spectrum to restore accountability and protect a country slipping into authoritarian behavior. Day 3 crystallized that mission in its purest form.
A SEA OF UNITY AT THE REFLECTING POOL
The Reflecting Pool became a corridor of determination. Crowds stretched from the Lincoln Memorial toward the Washington Monument, forming a continuous line of people holding signs, American flags, and banners demanding action. Attendees came from every background: veterans, teachers, clergy, disability advocates, immigrants, families, young activists, and survivors of political violence.
Though their signs varied, their message did not. Enough division. Enough chaos. Enough harm. Impeach him. Chants rose across the water like rolling thunder: “The people united will never be defeated!” This was not anger. This was resolve.
THE MUSIC THAT SHAPED THE MOMENT
The emotional arc of the day was driven in part by two powerful performances:
Dropkick Murphys
The band ignited the crowd with the fierce, rebellious energy they are known for. Their performance injected the day with grit, a reminder that dissent and determination are core American values.
Earth to Eve
Her songwriting brought a quieter, emotional weight. She sang to the pain of division, the wounds of the nation, and the exhaustion so many feel living under political turmoil.
The two performances captured both sides of the movement: the fire and the heart.
VOICES THAT SPOKE TRUTH TO POWER
A diverse, unified panel of speakers took the stage… each representing a different pillar of American society. Their experiences varied, but their conclusion was identical.
Jessica Denson
Founder of the Removal Coalition and former Trump staffer who broke free from oppressive NDAs.
Cliff Cash
Another Trump insider turned critic – speaking to the importance of conscience over loyalty.
Officer Michael Fanone
A survivor of the January 6 attack who nearly lost his life defending the Capitol. He warned that working Americans “can’t wait” while division worsens and economic strain intensifies.
Pastor John Pavlovitz
Delivered one of the day’s most memorable lines: “The worst border crisis we have is the one separating church and state.”
Rep. Al Green
Returned to speak even after receiving threats the previous day, demonstrating the courage behind the message.
Lt. Col. Anthony Agular
A Green Beret addressing the dangers authoritarian movements pose to military values.
Officer Harry Dunn
Another Capitol defender reminding the crowd of the human cost of political extremism.
Kat Abughazaleh
A digital-era communicator connecting the fight for democracy to the younger generations shaping the future.
Across every speech, the refrain was the same: Trump has gone too far. Impeachment is not an attack, it is a constitutional obligation.
THE MARCH: A MOVEMENT IN MOTION
From the Lincoln Memorial, the crowd began its long march along the Reflecting Pool and continued to 7th Street.
It was peaceful.
It was steady.
It was massive.
Flags waved.
Signs lifted.
Chants carried.
Strangers supported each other as they walked.
This was not a spectacle.
This was not a performance.
This was a population choosing unity over division, choosing accountability over fear.
The march embodied the core purpose of Remove the Regime. To bring the American people together to stop the damage, end the division, and protect democracy by impeaching and removing a president unfit to lead.
WHAT DAY 3 REPRESENTED
Day 3 was a turning point. Not of hope, but of determination. It reflected a country tired of: rising division, political violence, manipulation, targeted outrage campaigns, and a president who prioritizes power over people. The movement stands for unity, transparency, and the protection of working-class Americans who have borne the brunt of chaos for too long.
Its message is unmistakable: Impeach him. Convict him. Remove him.
Not to replace one party with another. But to protect democracy itself. Day 3 showed that Americans – ordinary, everyday Americans – are ready to stand together and demand it.

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