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Analysis says the millions who used to vote for Trump now want him banned from serving at the federal level

WASHINGTON DC, KOMPAS.com – Unlike politicians in general who became more popular after leaving department them, the former President United States of America (AS) Donald Trump apparently many ‘unwanted’ people.

Millions of people who are likely to vote Trump in the past, now wants him to be banned from holding a position federal in the future, according to the analysis CNN, Sunday (7/2/2021).

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Ahead of the impeachment trial before the Senate, opinion poll The latest reveals that more Americans want Trump to be punished than during his first impeachment trial a year ago.

Even more amazing, many want Trump to be banned from holding office at the national level again.

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Opinion poll ABC News-Ipsos The latest release on Sunday shows that 56 percent of Americans support the Senate punishing Trump and barring him from holding any future federal office.

Only 43 percent opposed the move.

Earlier, a Monmouth University poll taken in late January showed that 57 percent of people wanted him banned from holding federal office and 52 percent wanted him to be convicted by the Senate.

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Any polls over the past month that are deemed to meet the standards CNN suggests that at least 56 percent of Americans want Trump to be barred from holding federal office again.

Which means, to put it mildly, it’s an astonishing percentage. That means it’s likely that the millions of Americans who voted for Trump last year now turn to want him banned from holding federal office.

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Trump and impeachment

Previously, as reported Kompas.com, the former US President stressed that he would not testify in his impeachment hearing because he considered it unconstitutional.

Trump gave a statement through his lawyer to the prosecution team from the US House of Representatives. While his attorneys did not say whether the former president would testify, his senior adviser Jason Miller was quoted as saying AFP said, “The president will not testify in an unconstitutional impeachment process.”

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In a second impeachment attempt, the 74-year-old former president was charged with supporting his supporters to attack the Capitol Building.

At that time, the US Congress was preparing to pass Joe Biden’s certificate of victory. Make a number of politicians must be evacuated to a safe place.

For months, Trump has maintained that he will win the 2020 presidential election, but without any clear evidence.

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