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Post time: 25-9-2019 11:48:39 Posted From Mobile Phone
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▼  US Democrats have opened a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump over allegations he sought help from a foreign power to damage a political rival.
Top Democrat Nancy Pelosi said the president "must be held accountable".
Mr Trump denies impropriety and called the efforts "witch hunt garbage".
While there is strong support from Democrats on impeachment, if the inquiry moves forward it is unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled Senate.
The row was sparked by reports an intelligence whistleblower lodged a formal complaint about a phone call President Trump made with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky.
What exactly was said remains unclear but Democrats accuse Mr Trump of threatening to withhold military aid to force Ukraine to investigate corruption allegations against former Vice-President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
Mr Trump has acknowledged discussing Joe Biden with Mr Zelensky but said he was only trying to get Europe to step up assistance by threatening to withhold military aid.
What did Ms Pelosi say?
Ms Pelosi said Mr Trump had committed "a violation of the law", and called his actions "a breach of his constitutional responsibilities".
"This week the president has admitted to asking the president of Ukraine to take action that would benefit him politically," she said, adding: "The president must be held accountable."
As House Speaker Ms Pelosi is the most senior Democrat. She had for a long time resisted calls among the party's liberal rank-and-file to launch impeachment proceedings, but the allegations against Mr Trump concerning Ukraine pushed a number of previously sceptical Democrats towards supporting impeachment.
Mr Biden has denied wrongdoing and no evidence has emerged to back up the claims against him. He has also said he supports impeachment proceedings unless the US president complies with investigations.
Impeaching Mr Trump "would be a tragedy", Mr Biden said. "But a tragedy of his making." He is the current frontrunner to take on Mr Trump in the 2020 election.
How has Mr Trump responded?
In a series of tweets Mr Trump said Democrats "purposely had to ruin and demean" his trip to the UN "with more breaking news Witch Hunt garbage".
"They never even saw the transcript of the call. A total Witch Hunt!" he added.
He promised to release a transcript of his conversation with Ukraine's president on Wednesday to show it was "totally appropriate".
I am currently at the United Nations representing our Country, but have authorized the release tomorrow of the complete, fully declassified and unredacted transcript of my phone conversation with President Zelensky of Ukraine....— Donald J. Trump (realDonaldTrump) September 24,  2019
In his response, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy said: "Speaker Pelosi happens to be the Speaker of this House, but she does not speak for America when it comes to this issue."
"She cannot unilaterally decide we're in an impeachment inquiry," he added.
Meanwhile, the acting director of US national intelligence, Joseph Maguire, has refused to share the whistleblower report with Congress. He is due to testify before a public House intelligence committee hearing on Thursday.
According to the New York Times, the whistleblower has expressed an interest in talking to lawmakers and the White House and intelligence officials are working on a deal to allow the unnamed person to speak to Congress.
The dam has broken
For months now, Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives have been playing a semantics game. They wanted those who supported and those who opposed a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump to both think they were getting what they wanted.
This strategy suggested a fear by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others that heading down the path to impeachment would put moderate Democrats facing tough 2020 re-election fights at risk.
That calculation appears to have changed, after the rapid drumbeat of new revelations about Mr Trump's contacts with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Now even middle-of-the road politicians are coming out in favour of impeachment proceedings.
The dam has broken. The genie is out of the bottle. Pick your metaphor. The simple fact is that Ms Pelosi - a keen judge of the political mood within her caucus - has made the decision to shift from resisting impeachment to - at the very least - being open to it.
The path forward is uncertain. The president has announced that he will release the transcript of his 25 July phone conversation with Zelensky. While that won't be enough for Democrats, perhaps the White House will do more to accede to Congress's requests.
Opinion surveys could show the latest drama is taking a toll on one party or the other, causing political will to crumble. Or, both sides could dig in for a long, gruelling battle that could drag into the darkest days of winter.
Where next?
Ms Pelosi's announcement gives an official go-ahead for a committee to investigate the US president's phone call with the Ukrainian leader and determine whether he committed an impeachable offence.
In her announcement she said the six other congressional committees investigating Mr Trump on other matters would continue under the umbrella of a formal impeachment inquiry.
If it moves forward the House of Representatives will vote on any charges and with the Democrats in the majority there, it could comfortably pass.
But it would next move to the Senate, where a two-thirds majority is required - and where the Republicans hold sway.
A YouGov poll said 55% of Americans  would support impeachmentif it was confirmed that President Trump suspended military aid to Ukraine in order to push the country's officials to investigate Joe Biden.

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Post time: 26-9-2019 21:16:37
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He would be the first US President to be go like this in the history of US in case he gets impeachment.
But only time will tell  this based on the transcript and charges framed.
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Post time: 27-9-2019 02:14:26
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Image asr335704 Image 26-9-2019 09:46 AM
He would be the first US President to be go like this in the history of US in case he gets impeachme ...


Please provide the source behind your assertion.
Here's a source that says otherwise.
And another ;)

And while no POTUS' impeachment has ever been seconded by the Senate (required to vacate the office), here's a long list of other world presidents who have been impeached, including 3-timer Boris Yeltsin, Alberto Fujimori, etc.
Trump is not so unique, other than obstructionism via the anonymous invertebrates of social media.
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Post time: 27-9-2019 15:39:07
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Image Rhett Bassard Image 27-9-2019 02:14 AM
Please provide the source behind your assertion.
Here's a source that says otherwise.
And another ...

These sources are also pointing to what I mentioned earlier. Please allow me to clarify in better words: Yes, Impeachment process was initiatied agianst these US presidents but they were never impeached or convicted. Once impeachment of a President is complete, he/she is relieved from the duties. Nixon had a great chance of successful impeachment but resigned before.




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Post time: 27-9-2019 20:42:22 Posted From Mobile Phone
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Trump has coursed a different path & others are not ready to accept his nationalist theories & acts.
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