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More than 700 American historians are calling for Trump's trial

2019-12-17T16:59:23.025Z


Washington - SANA: More than 700 US historians have called on the House of Representatives to try President Donald Trump for his abuses


Washington-Sana

More than 700 US historians have called on the House of Representatives to try President Donald Trump for his "many and grave" violations of the constitution in the United States, according to the website of The Hill.

"The numerous and flagrant Trump violations are exactly what was present in the minds of the founders of the American constitution when they considered trying the president or removing him" warning that Trump "represents a clear threat to the US constitution, and that, according to a report on the coverage of congressional news, quoted historians in a letter to the House of Representatives. His misconduct was not considered to amount to a trial, and nothing, in practical terms, is there. ”

Historians pointed out in their letter that Trump's "outlaw" attempts to obstruct the course of action of the House of Representatives who are entitled to demand documents and witnesses to follow up on his constitutional mandate "reveal a brazen contempt for government representatives as well as for his attempts to justify his obstruction of the Council's work on the basis of his executive immunity. It is an imaginary understanding, and if tolerated, he will turn the president into an elected king above the law.

The list of historians who signed the letter included well-known personalities such as Ron Cherno, John Micham, Douglas Brinkley and well-known filmmaker Ken Prins, and the lower house of the House of Representatives is expected to vote on the charges against Trump next Wednesday.

This message is not the first of its kind, as more than 500 professors in the field of law sent another similar message in which they called on the House of Representatives to try Trump. Foreigner to investigate the business of his political competitor.

It is noteworthy that Trump's accountability measures are continuing, as Senator Jack Schumer, the leader of Democrats in the US Senate, called yesterday to summon at least four people, including Acting Chief of Staff White House Mick Molphini and former National Security Adviser John Bolton, to testify in the expected Trump trial in the context of preparing for his dismissal. .

Source: sena

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