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One week after the onslaught: The House of Representatives is debating Trump's ouster for inciting the uprising
Democrats have already gathered enough votes to approve the removal tonight, and some Republicans are expected to support it before the Senate trial that is not yet known when it will open.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2021, 4:04 p.m.
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Trump: The impeachment process is causing a great deal of anger, but we do not want violence (Photo: Reuters)
The U.S. House of Representatives today (Wednesday) discusses the process of ousting outgoing President Donald Trump following last week’s attack on Capitol Hill, which shocked the country and the entire world.
In just one week, President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn in, in a limited ceremony and under heavy security due to ongoing threats from Trump's extremist supporters.
Democrats have already garnered enough votes to approve tonight Trump's impeachment of the "incitement to insurrection" offense, and several Republican lawmakers, including senior Representative Liz Cheney, are expected to support them.
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.
There, the support of two-thirds of one hundred senators, including 17 Republicans, is needed.
It is unclear if the trial could take place after Biden's inauguration on Jan. 20, but Trump's ambition is to lead to his conviction so he can not run for public office again.
Trump will be the first president ever to stand for two impeachment trials.
Earlier, early last year, he was won by his Republican colleagues almost unanimously, with the exception of Mitt Romney.
This time, at least four of them expressed public support for his dismissal or resignation.
Before the New York Times, at least 20 Republican senators are willing to support Trump's conviction.
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Trump on Mexican border, yesterday (Photo: Reuters)
Democrats advanced the vote to oust Trump after Vice President Mike Pence rejected their proposal to run the process of expelling Trump to incarceration under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.
Lantern, who was rushed with his family to a secure room during the uprising in the Capitol, replied in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: "According to our constitution, the 25th Amendment is not a means of punishment or seizure of power." dangerous. "
Trump, for his part, appeared yesterday for the first time to the public, but denied all responsibility for the riots and rejected claims that his speech before the assault led to violence." what I said was entirely appropriate, "insisted the outgoing president." I do not want violence. "
he added that the procedure The dismissal "causes immense outrage" and warned that it would "persecute" the Biden administration. The outgoing president continues to argue unfounded in the recent November election, announcing he will not attend the inauguration on January 20 and break a 200-year tradition. There will be a flashlight.Trump
lost his mainstream media over the weekend after Twitter closed his account permanently, and Facebook suspended him until after the Biden swearing at least.Today, YouTube also closed his channel claiming he violated the site's policy and incited violence.
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