Donald Trump had just minutes before been sworn in as president in January 2017 when People for Free Speech (PFS), working with RootsAction, another obscure left-wing activist group, launched a website ImpeachDonaldTrumpNow.org.
The Trump impeachment website remains live today, but PFS has moved on from years of seeking to drive the embattled chief executive from the Oval Office to now trying to kick four of his strongest congressional supporters off their respective November 2022 ballots.
Although officially a non-partisan educational non-profit, PFS’s most notable activities since being organized in the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision have all been directed at Trump and other Republicans.