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Former US President Carter advises Trump to show truth in impeachment investigation

2019-10-09T02:23:20.218Z


[Washington 8th Reuters]-US President Carter on the 8th called on the Parliament's investigation, saying that the public is confused by Trump's refusal to investigate the impeachment. The day of the Trump administration


[Washington 8th Reuters]-US President Carter on the 8th called on the Parliament's investigation, saying that the public is confused by Trump's refusal to investigate the impeachment.

The Trump administration refused to testify at the House Committee of Ambassador Sondland on that day.

Mr. Carter asked MSNBC if he would advise Mr. Trump, saying, "I think it's about telling the truth to change the situation."

Mr. Trump is alleged to have put pressure on Ukraine to investigate Vice President Biden and his son, who are considered to be the most promising candidates for the opposition Democratic Party in the US presidential election next year. He denied allegations and posted obscene language and insulting nicknames on Twitter for Democrats who started the impeachment.

Carter says that even if the House supports the impeachment, the Republican-led Senate agrees that Mr. Trump will be dismissed, but the situation may change if new facts are discovered in the survey Pointed out that there is.

“If the facts show that much more (acted by Mr. Trump) has actually been done, impeachment is of course possible, and there can be a liberation,” he said.

Mr. Carter criticized Mr. Trump's response as refusing to submit testimonies and documents as "making time". He said he should refrain from Twitter and provide the parliament and the public with the necessary grounds to unravel the allegations.

Source: asahi

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