One more death in’parliament intrusion’
67% of US citizens “is the president’s responsibility”
Minjoo, the intensity of pressure on the fence is increased
‘Speed control’ since Biden took office
Trump visits Alamo, Texas
A preview of the will to resist in the’independent sacred ground’
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Where will the unprecedented violence that has stained the halls of the People’s House lead US President Donald Trump? As the Democratic Party, ahead of Joe Biden’s inauguration ceremony, is adjusting the pace of Trump’s impeachment to prevent division, President Trump has made last effort to highlight his achievements within his term, such as anti-immigration policies, while confronting the pressure to resign and re-impeachment movements. It is pouring.
On the 10th (local time), the US Congressional police announced the news of his death, saying in a statement, “I express my condolences for the death of officer Howard Rivengood, 51, the day before he was off duty.” Congressional police did not reveal the officer’s autograph, but the Washington Post (WP) cited two officials and reported that he had taken his own life.
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The US media reported that the death of Officer Libengood increased the number of police deaths related to the invasion of Congress to two. In fact, it was determined that he died in the shock of the incident. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also said his death “intensifies last week’s fears,” suggesting that the death was in fact the result of an invasion of Congress. President Trump instructed the White House to hoist early, but criticism has been intense for being a “back-north order” that came out three days after the first police death related to the incident occurred.
Amid the increasing number of deaths related to the incident, President Trump’s accountability argument is also rising day after day. According to a poll released today by ABC News and polling company Ipsos, 67% of Americans said the president was responsible for the incident. In particular, the fact that 69% of non-partisan Americans answered that the president was responsible is evidence of the fact that the president’s position has become very narrow, according to media analysis. In addition, 56% of all Americans said the president should be removed from office before leaving office. The survey was conducted on 570 adults on the last 8 to 9 days, and the sample error was ±4.7 percentage points.
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The industry is also turning its back. JPMorgan Chase, a world-class investment bank, announced that it will temporarily suspend sponsoring politicians for at least six months and Citigroup until the first quarter. Bank of America also said there was a “horrible attack on parliament,” and that this incident will affect future political sponsorship decisions.
The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA), an alliance of 36 independent insurance companies in the United States, and Marriott International, one of the largest hotel chains, have declared that they will not support Republicans who interfered with the final verification of the results of the 11th and 3rd presidential elections. The decision will affect at least 145 Republicans.
The Democratic Party’s impeachment plan is being materialized thanks to the angry public sentiment. According to CNN, the House of Representatives Pelosi informed Democrats on the 11th that he would pass a resolution urging Vice President Mike Pence to invoke Article 25 of the Amendment, which stipulates that the President will act as the Vice President’s duties as an acting president. The resolution is reported to contain the content that the House of Representatives will pursue impeachment if Vice President Pence does not respond within 24 hours.
However, the vote in the Senate is expected to be delayed after Biden’s inauguration (20th). Democratic Democratic House Secretary James Kleiburn passed a bill for impeachment before President Trump’s retirement, and said the Senate could postpone it until 100 days after taking office. At the beginning of the inauguration of Biden’s next administration, it is interpreted by concerns that the state administration could be buried in controversy over impeachment and could lead to further divisions ahead of the inauguration ceremony, leading to another incident of violence. Republican Senate Representative Mitch McConnell also drew a line for’impeachment before retirement’ saying that the Senate will not be reconvened until the 19th.
President Trump, faced with a dilemma ahead of his retirement, denies demands for resignation and sets out to inspect the Texas border barrier. According to CNBC, he visits Alamo, Texas on the 12th to look around the site of the installation of border barriers to prevent illegal immigration.
The Alamo Fort was captured in 1836 by a small Texas troop fighting against the Mexican army and is called a symbol of resistance and independence in US history. In Washington, it is analyzed that this is a move that reflects Trump’s will to endure and resist the crisis to the end. / Reporter Kwak Yoon-ah [email protected]
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