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US public opinion turns its back on Trump… 57% of Americans say “Trump should retire immediately”

US President Donald Trump. © AFP=News1 ©

US President Donald Trump is on the verge of an amnesty with less than two weeks remaining in his tenure. The American people are turning their backs on him, and there is increasing pressure to retire everywhere.

According to Reuters news agency on the 9th (local time), American public opinion about President Trump has also deteriorated significantly after a mob invasion of the Capitol.

According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted on the 7th and 8th, 57% of Americans agreed that President Trump should immediately withdraw from the presidency.

President Trump agitated his supporters to invade the US Capitol and then faced a headwind and faced the greatest crisis since inauguration.

President Trump lost his account on Twitter, which was the basis of his communication, Congress has launched a new impeachment proceeding against him, and even inside the Republican Party he led has turned his back on him.

On the 6th (local time), supporters of US President Donald Trump are attempting to break into the Capitol to stop Joe Biden from reading his victory declaration. © AFP=News1 © News1 Reporter Yoon Da-hye

◇ Twitter, inciting violence, Trump permanently expelled: Twitter said the day before, “there is a risk of further violence,” and “permanently stopped Trump’s Twitter.”

Twitter condemned President Trump’s defeat in the presidential election on the 6th, inciting thousands of his supporters to march to the Capitol, and determined that there was a risk of further agitation.

One policeman and four other people were killed in the process of suppression due to the riot of pro-Trump mobs entering the Capitol. The whole world was astonished and shocked by this scene.

Twitter was President Trump’s favorite communication tool. He was elected president by campaigning on Twitter, distrusting the existing media, and attacking the opposition, mainly using Twitter for his achievements.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and his wife. © Reuters = News1 © News1 Reporter Park Hyung-ki

Trump stoppage movement inside the Republican Party: President Trump’s role in the intrusion of the Parliament House is causing a growing division within the Republican Party.

Senator Ben Sase (Nebrasga) of the Republican Party told CBS News that “President Trump has ignored the oath of office,” and “I will definitely consider impeaching him.”

Republican Senator Lisa Murkauski (Alaska) said, “President Trump has done enough damage to the Republican Party,” and “unless he immediately resigns, the Republican Party has no future.”

Prior to this, Republican Governor Larry Hogan announced that President Donald Trump should resign and be forced to resign.

In addition, some ministers have already resigned, and many White House aides have either resigned or expressed their intention to resign sooner or later.

US Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Representative Chuck Schumer. © AFP=News1

◇ Procedures of the Trump impeachment proceedings in the US House of Representatives: U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the day before that if President Trump does not resign, he will propose an impeachment prosecution to the House Rules Committee.

It also announced that it has ordered the act of a bill on the 25th Amendment to the United States, which requires the president to dismiss the president if he is unable to serve in public office.

Earlier, US Senate Democratic Party leader Chuck Schumer urged Vice President Mike Pence to remove President Trump from his presidency immediately.

However, even if the House of Representatives approves of impeachment, it is unclear whether the Senate will also approve. This is because Republicans still dominate the Senate until the regime change.

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