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The Democratic Party’s impeachment clause for “sedition” forced to step down, Trump reprimanded the absurdity: aroused my great anger | International | 新头壳 Newtalk

US President Trump.Photo: Recap of Global Times


Supporters of US President Trump rushed into Capitol Hill on the 6th. The riot caused 5 deaths, including 1 police officer, and 68 arrests. After the incident, Trump faced multiple pressures such as resignation, being forced to step down, and congressional impeachment. Trump broke his silence on the 12th. He severely criticized and impeached him on the charge of “sedition” as “completely absurd” and “aroused my great anger”. This is a continuation of his “political witch hunt” and believes that the impeachment case is against the United States. It is a dangerous move.

Trump took a “Marine One” helicopter from the White House on the 12th to Alamo, Texas, to inspect his “target performance” border wall. Trump has been trying to reduce the number of cross-border and legal immigrants during his tenure. This border wall project can be traced back to his promise made in 2016. He vowed to build a wall to block the border. And Trump told reporters before boarding the plane that the impeachment case is quite dangerous to the United States. He also said that “I don’t want violence.” This is the first time Trump has spoken to reporters since the 8th of last month, but he did not answer whether he would resign.

Trump supporters responded to Trump’s call on the 6th and gathered in Washington to protest the “unfair elections.” Trump also appeared at the rally and gave a brief talk to the supporters. In the conversation, he urged the supporters to “continue fighting” and asked them to Parade to Capitol Hill. Tens of thousands of supporters immediately moved to Capitol Hill to protest, and even rushed into Congress to prevent the joint meeting of the Senate and the House of Representatives from certifying that the U.S. President-elect Biden won the election. As a result, police and civilian violence resulted in the death of five people, including one shot. Died. In this regard, Trump emphasized that the remarks he made to his supporters at the time were “completely appropriate.”

For the first time since the U.S. Congressional violence broke out, Trump said to the public that the second impeachment initiated by a Democratic congressman on the charge of “inciting mass rebellion” was not only “completely absurd”, but also “the biggest in political history.” “The continuation of the witch hunt”, he said: “I am very angry about impeachment, and they are doing this. It is a terrible thing.” The House of Representatives is expected to vote on the impeachment clause on the 13th. If passed, Trump will become the first president in American history to be impeached twice by the House of Representatives.

Supporters of US President Trump rushed into Capitol Hill on the 6th. The riot caused 5 deaths, including 1 police officer, and 68 arrests. After the incident, Trump faced multiple pressures such as resignation, being forced to step down, and congressional impeachment. Trump broke his silence on the 12th. He severely criticized and impeached him on the charge of “sedition” as “completely absurd” and “aroused my great anger”. This is a continuation of his “political witch hunt” and believes that the impeachment case is against the United States. It is a dangerous move.

For the first time since the U.S. Congressional violence broke out, Trump said to the public that the second impeachment initiated by a Democratic congressman on the charge of “inciting mass rebellion” was not only “completely absurd”, but also “the biggest in political history.” “The continuation of the witch hunt”, he said: “I was very angry with impeachment, and they are doing this. This is a terrible thing.” The House of Representatives is expected to vote on the impeachment clause on the 13th. If passed, Trump will become the first president in American history to be impeached twice by the House of Representatives.


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