Democracy initiates impeachment prosecution… 13th vote
Trump prosecutes second impeachment when passing House
Biden also criticizes Trump and supports impeachment
Trump to the’loyalists’ who blocked the first impeachment
Awarded the highest civilian honor medal
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US President Donald Trump’s impeachment train has departed. The Democratic Party initiated an impeachment prosecution saying that President Trump instigated a civil war. President-elect Joe Biden also bolstered the Democratic Party, saying that the impeachment regime would not interfere with the state administration at the beginning of his inauguration.
According to the New York Times (NYT) on the 11th (local time), the Democratic Party insisted that in a four-page impeachment bill initiated that day, President Trump “incited violence against the United States” to interfere with the verification of the results of the 11·3 election. He then emphasized that the President should be impeached in accordance with Article 14, Paragraph 3 of the Amendment, which prohibits those involved in the civil war from taking office.
As for the impeachment bill, President Trump repeated the lie in his speech that “we won and won overwhelmingly with this election” in a speech just before the invasion of Congress on the 6th, and said, “If we don’t fight like hell, we will no longer have a country.” It is stated that it encouraged the actions of heaven and earth. It was also written that the fact that the president called the governor of Georgia on the 2nd and threatened to find evidence that would reverse the election results was an act to overthrow the legal counting process.
The Democratic Party plans to process a resolution urging Vice President Mike Pence to invoke Article 25 of the Amendment, which stipulates that the president will be deprived of office in the event of incapacity, and on the 13th, it plans to vote on an impeachment bill. When the impeachment bill passes through the House of Representatives, President Trump has the stigma of being prosecuted twice for the first time in the history of the US president.
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President-elect Biden also supported President Trump’s impeachment. Biden, who completed the second vaccination of Pfizer’s novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) vaccine at Cristina Hospital in Delaware that day, said at the beginning of his inauguration whether Jungkook would be buried in the controversy over impeachment, “Half a day deals with impeachment (the rest). “Wouldn’t it be possible to use it to confirm the nominee and promote the support plan?” Then, President Trump, who was responsible for the’intrusion of parliament’, was outraged, saying, “I don’t think I should be in the position of (President).
However, the dominant observation that the impeachment proceeding will not exceed the threshold of the Senate. In order for the Senate to finalize the impeachment, at least 67 votes, more than two-thirds of all lawmakers, are required, and the Democratic Party currently has only 47 seats in the Senate. According to Reuters, there are only four Republicans who openly support the president’s impeachment.
As if with this kind of situation in mind, President Trump seems unconcerned. President Trump awarded Republican Congressman Jim Jordan, who prevented his first impeachment, the highest civilian honor, the Freedom Medal. “Early last year, Congressman Jordan became a Republican leader in the House Judiciary Committee, leading the fight against the impeachment witch hunt,” said the White House. “He is an inspiration for Americans everywhere who love freedom.”
Cuba was redesignated as a terrorist support country 9 days before retirement. It put an end to’Erase Obama’, which has been promoted throughout his term. Former President Barack Obama removed Cuba from a terrorist country in 2015. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo explained the background of the action, saying that Cuba “repeatedly supports international terrorist acts,” and the Cuban government rebelled against the US as “hypocritical” and “political opportunism.”
The move is expected to put a burden on the next administration, whether it wants to improve relations with Cuba. Bloomberg said, “The Biden administration may remove Cuba from the state sponsoring terrorism again, but the process could be delayed for several months after a formal review,” he pointed out that conflict with Cuba is inevitable.
/ Reporter Kwak Yoon-ah [email protected]
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