As early as the middle of next week,
Clark: “The Trump office should be removed”
Donald Trump’s supporters of the U.S. president intrude into the local parliament and ask for accountability for the riots. However, the current administration’s key officials have repeatedly expressed negative opinions on the impeachment, making it difficult to realize the procedure for dismissing President Trump.
On the 8th (local time), CNN, a media outlet specializing in news media, reported in the House of Representatives that the Democratic Party is making a move to pursue it in the middle of next week when it reaches the impeachment of President Trump. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democratic leadership reviewed options, including a quick vote on impeachment the night before. There are some objections within the Democratic Party, but most of the Democratic Party leadership is said to have an opinion that President Trump should be held accountable.
In fact, Democratic House Vice Chairman Catherine Clark, in an interview with CNN on the 8th, criticized President Trump as “the president who instigated mobs to attack the Capitol,” and said, “Trump should be removed from public office.” “We will use all the means necessary to protect democracy.”
CNN predicted that the impeachment proceeding against President Trump could be promoted without prior investigation procedures or holding a hearing. It also said that there may be scenarios in which impeachment may be pursued without some kind of special resolution in the form of proposing within the parliamentary session.
In the meantime, the Associated Press reported that the Democratic Party is considering impeaching the House of Representatives by means of fast-track procedures. If promoted in a fast track manner, the voting process for impeachment will begin within a few days. The impeachment will be decided if more than two-thirds of the vote is voted in in the Senate after the bill is passed in the House of Representatives. According to Article 25 of the U.S. Amendment, the Vice President may act on behalf of the President when it is determined that the President cannot perform his duties, and if the President rejects this, the Senate and the House of Representatives may force the dismissal of the President through a vote. / Kim Yeon Haja [email protected]
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