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  • BREAKING: Trump impeached , becomes third US president to face Senate trial

    BREAKING: Trump impeached , becomes third US president to face Senate trial

    By Dayo Benson

    Donald Trump has become the third US president in history to be impeached by the House of Representatives, setting up a trial in the Senate that will decide whether he remains in office.


    After an intensely partisan debate that lasted almost 11 hours, Democrats Wednesday night by 230 votes to Republicans 197 votes impeached President Donald John Trump, on the first Article of Impeachment: Abuse of Power.

    On the second Article of Impeachment: Obstruction of Congress, Trump was also impeached by Democrats’ majority votes of 229 to Republicans 198.

    With the impeachment, Trump who assumed office in January 2016 as the United States 45th President made history as the third incumbent to be impeached.

    In a swift reaction from his campaign rally in Michigan, President Trump dismissed the impeachment, accusing Democrats of declaring war on American democracy. He insisted that he did nothing wrong, saying “we still have tremendous support among the Republicans.”

    Two Democrats broke ranks and voted No alongside Republicans in the first article, while three Democrats voted against the party in the second article.

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi at a media briefing after the gruelling process defended the Democrats’ action in upholding the constitution and discharging their duty.

    Pelosi thanked the six House committee chairmen who made the impeachment possible.

    House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, said they hoped to get a fair trial at the Senate.

    Pelosi pointed out that the House leadership would neither name their managers nor make the articles of impeachment documents available to the Senate until they were sure of the direction the Senate would go.

    Being impeached places Donald Trump alongside only two other presidents in the nation’s history – Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton – and sets up a trial in the Senate for his presidency.

  • Impeachment: Say a prayer for me, Trump begs Americans

    Impeachment: Say a prayer for me, Trump begs Americans

    United States of America President Donald Trump took to Twitter to ask his millions of followers to say a prayer, as the House of Representatives moves to impeach a president making it the third time in the country’s history.

    On his Twitter page, he wrote: “Can you believe that I will be impeached today by the Radical Left, Do Nothing Democrats, AND I DID NOTHING WRONG! A terrible Thing. Read the Transcripts. This should never happen to another President again. Say a PRAYER!” Trump posted.

    If the articles of impeachment are approved, as expected, Trump would become the third U.S. president to be impeached.

    The president was also rapidly retweeting supporters in the conservative media and quoted a leading Republican in Congress who denounced the impeachment process and slammed Trump’s opponents as people who “all they had was never to let him have an easy breath.”

    Similarly, Trump is “frustrated” by the impeachment process against him, White House spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham told Fox News.

    “He’s frustrated, as evidenced by the letter yesterday,” she said, referring to a seething six-page letter sent by Trump to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi in which he accused his opponents of waging open war and seeking to overthrow democracy. At the end of the day he did nothing wrong,” she said.

    She insisted he remained “focused” on his job as president.

    The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote on Wednesday to impeach Trump for obstruction of Congress and abuse of power related to his dealings with Ukraine.

  • Impeachment is unprecedented abuse of power- Trump

    Impeachment is unprecedented abuse of power- Trump

    By Dayo Benson New York

    Ahead of today’s historic voting in Democrats led United States House of Representatives, seeking to impeach President Donald Trump, over abuse of office and obstruction of Congress, Trump Tuesday evening in a blistering letter lashed out at Speaker Nancy Pelosi, describing the exercise as an “unprecedented and unconstitutional abuse of power.”

    President Trump berated the Democrats’ Articles of Impeachment, saying they were not “recognizable under any standard constitutional theory, interpretation, or Jurisprudence.”

    He accused Pelosi of “cheapened the importance of the very ugly word, impeachment” , adding that by proceeding with the impeachment, she would be violating her oath of office, breaking her allegiance to the constitution, and declaring an open war against American democracy.

    The Jerry Nadler led House Judiciary Committee, last week, ratified the amended articles of impeachment after heated debates of recriminations that preceded voting along partisan lines.

    If the Democrats’ planned impeachment sails through, Trump will go down in history as the third American President to be impeached. President Andrew Johnson and
    President Bill Clinton we’re impeached, but not removed from office.

    Senate trial is expected to follow in January if the determined Democrats secure majority votes to impeach the President.

    However, Senate Majority Leader Republican Mitch McConnell, had already foreclosed the possibility of removing the President from office. He described Senate Minority Leader Democrat Chuck Schumer’s request that more witness should be called as “fishing expedition.”

    The full text of Trump’s scathing letter dated December 17, 2019 and addressed to Speaker Pelosi read:

    “I write to express my strongest and most powerful protest against the partisan impeachment crusade being pursued by the Democrats in the House of Representatives. This impeachment represents an unprecedented and unconstitutional abuse of power by Democrat Lawmakers, unequaled in nearly two and a half centuries of American legislative history.

    “The Articles of Impeachment introduced by the House Judiciary Committee are not recognizable under any standard of Constitutional theory, interpretation, or jurisprudence. They include no crimes, no misdemeanors, and no offenses whatsoever. You have cheapened the importance of the very ugly word, impeachment!

    “By proceeding with your invalid impeachment, you are violating your oaths of office, you are breaking your allegiance to the Constitution, and you are declaring open war on American Democracy. You dare to invoke the Founding Fathers in pursuit of this election-nullification scheme—yet your spiteful actions display unfettered contempt for America’s founding and your egregious conduct threatens to destroy that which our Founders pledged their very lives to build. Even worse than offending the Founding Fathers, you are offending Americans of faith by continually saying “I pray for the President,” when you know this statement is not true, unless it is meant in a negative sense. It is a terrible thing you are doing, but you will have to live with it, not I!

    “Your first claim, “Abuse of Power,” is a completely disingenuous, meritless, and baseless invention of your imagination. You know that I had a totally innocent conversation with the President of Ukraine. I then had a second conversation that has been misquoted, mischaracterized, and fraudulently misrepresented. Fortunately, there was a transcript of the conversation taken, and you know from the transcript (which was immediately made available) that the paragraph in question was perfect. I said to President Zelensky: “I would like you to do us a favor, though, because our country has been through a lot and Ukraine knows a lot about it.” I said do us a favor, not me, and our country, not a campaign. I then mentioned the Attorney General of the United States. Every time I talk with a foreign leader, I put America’s interests first, just as I did with President Zelensky.

    “You are turning a policy disagreement between two branches of government into an impeachable offense—it is no more legitimate than the Executive Branch charging members of Congress with crimes for the lawful exercise of legislative power.

    “You know full well that Vice President Biden used his office and $1 billion dollars of U.S. aid money to coerce Ukraine into firing the prosecutor who was digging into the company paying his son millions of dollars. You know this because Biden bragged about it on video. Biden openly stated: “I said, ‘I’m telling you, you’re not getting the billion dollars’…I looked at them and said: ‘I’m leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money.’ Well, son of a bitch. He got fired.” Even Joe Biden admitted just days ago in an interview with NPR that it “looked bad.” Now you are trying to impeach me by falsely accusing me of doing what Joe Biden has admitted he actually did.

    “President Zelensky has repeatedly declared that I did nothing wrong, and that there was No Pressure. He further emphasized that it was a “good phone call,” that “I don’t feel pressure,” and explicitly stressed that “nobody pushed me.” The Ukrainian Foreign Minister stated very clearly: “I have never seen a direct link between investigations and security assistance.” He also said there was “No Pressure.” Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, a supporter of Ukraine who met privately with President Zelensky, has said: “At no time during this meeting…was there any mention by Zelensky or any Ukrainian that they were feeling pressure to do anything in return for the military aid.” Many meetings have been held between representatives of Ukraine and our country. Never once did Ukraine complain about pressure being applied—not once! Ambassador Sondland testified that I told him: “No quid pro quo. “I want nothing. I want nothing. I want President Zelensky to do the right thing, do what he ran on.”

    “The second claim, so-called “Obstruction of Congress,” is preposterous and dangerous. House Democrats are trying to impeach the duly elected President of the United States for asserting Constitutionally based privileges that have been asserted on a bipartisan basis by administrations of both political parties throughout our Nation’s history. Under that standard, every American president would have been impeached many times over. As liberal law professor Jonathan Turley warned when addressing Congressional Democrats: “I can’t emphasize this enough…if you impeach a president, if you make a high crime and misdemeanor out of going to the courts, it is an abuse of power. It’s your abuse of power. You’re doing precisely what you’re criticizing the President for doing.”

    “Everyone, you included, knows what is really happening. Your chosen candidate lost the election in 2016, in an Electoral College landslide (306-227), and you and your party have never recovered from this defeat. You have developed a full-fledged case of what many in the media call Trump Derangement Syndrome and sadly, you will never get over it! You are unwilling and unable to accept the verdict issued at the ballot box during the great Election of 2016. So you have spent three straight years attempting to overturn the will of the American people and nullify their votes. You view democracy as your enemy!

    “Speaker Pelosi, you admitted just last week at a public forum that your party’s impeachment effort has been going on for “two and a half years,” long before you ever heard about a phone call with Ukraine. “Nineteen minutes after I took the oath of office, the Washington Post published a story headlined, “The Campaign to Impeach President Trump Has Begun.” Less than three months after my inauguration, Representative Maxine Waters stated, “I’m going to fight every day until he’s impeached.” House Democrats introduced the first impeachment resolution against me within months of my inauguration, for what will be regarded as one of our country’s best decisions, the firing of James Comey (see Inspector General Reports)—who the world now knows is one of the dirtiest cops our Nation has ever seen. A ranting and raving Congresswoman, Rashida Tlaib, declared just hours after she was sworn into office, “We’re gonna go in there and we’re gonna impeach the motherf****r.” Representative Al Green said in May, “I’m concerned that if we don’t impeach this president, he will get re-elected.” Again, you and your allies said, and did, all of these things long before you ever heard of President Zelensky or anything related to Ukraine. As you know very well, this impeachment drive has nothing to do with Ukraine, or the totally appropriate conversation I had with its new president. It only has to do with your attempt to undo the election of 2016 and steal the election of 2020!

    “Congressman Adam Schiff cheated and lied all the way up to the present day, even going so far as to fraudulently make up, out of thin air, my conversation with President Zelensky of Ukraine and read this fantasy language to Congress as though it were said by me. His shameless lies and deceptions, dating all the way back to the Russia Hoax, is one of the main reasons we are here today.

    “You and your party are desperate to distract from America’s extraordinary economy, incredible jobs boom, record stock market, soaring confidence, and flourishing citizens. Your party simply cannot compete with our record: 7 million new jobs; the lowest-ever unemployment for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans; a rebuilt military; a completely reformed VA with Choice and Accountability for our great veterans; more than 170 new federal judges and two Supreme Court Justices; historic tax and regulation cuts; the elimination of the individual mandate; the first decline in prescription drug prices in half a century; the first new branch of the United States Military since 1947, the Space Force; strong protection of the Second Amendment; criminal justice reform; a defeated ISIS caliphate and the killing of the world’s number one terrorist leader, al-Baghdadi; the replacement of the disastrous NAFTA trade deal with the wonderful USMCA (Mexico and Canada); a breakthrough Phase One trade deal with China; massive new trade deals with Japan and South Korea; withdrawal from the terrible Iran Nuclear Deal; cancellation of the unfair and costly Paris Climate Accord; becoming the world’s top energy producer; recognition of Israel’s capital, opening the American Embassy in Jerusalem, and recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights; a colossal reduction in illegal border crossings, the ending of Catch-and-Release, and the building of the Southern Border Wall—and that is just the beginning, there is so much more. You cannot defend your extreme policies—open borders, mass migration, high crime, crippling taxes, socialized healthcare, destruction of American energy, late-term taxpayer-funded abortion, elimination of the Second Amendment, radical far-left theories of law and justice, and constant partisan obstruction of both common sense and common good.

    “There is nothing I would rather do than stop referring to your party as the Do-Nothing Democrats. “Unfortunately, I don’t know that you will ever give me a chance to do so.

    “After three years of unfair and unwarranted investigations, 45 million dollars spent, 18 angry Democrat prosecutors, the entire force of the FBI, headed by leadership now proven to be totally incompetent and corrupt, you have found NOTHING! Few people in high position could have endured or passed this test. You do not know, nor do you care, the great damage and hurt you have inflicted upon wonderful and loving members of my family. You conducted a fake investigation upon the democratically elected President of the United States, and you are doing it yet again.

    “There are not many people who could have taken the punishment inflicted during this period of time, and yet done so much for the success of America and its citizens. But instead of putting our country first, you have decided to disgrace our country still further. You completely failed with the Mueller report because there was nothing to find, so you decided to take the next hoax that came along, the phone call with Ukraine—even though it was a perfect call. And by the way, when I speak to foreign countries, there are many people, with permission, listening to the call on both sides of the conversation.

    “You are the ones interfering in America’s elections. You are the ones subverting America’s Democracy. You are the ones Obstructing Justice. You are the ones bringing pain and suffering to our Republic for your own selfish personal, political, and partisan gain.

    “Before the Impeachment Hoax, it was the Russian Witch Hunt. Against all evidence, and regardless of the truth, you and your deputies claimed that my campaign colluded with the Russians—a grave, malicious, and slanderous lie, a falsehood like no other. You forced our Nation through turmoil and torment over a wholly fabricated story, illegally purchased from a foreign spy by Hillary Clinton and the DNC in order to assault our democracy. Yet, when the monstrous lie was debunked and this Democrat conspiracy dissolved into dust, you did not apologize. You did not recant. You did not ask to be forgiven. You showed no remorse, no capacity for self-reflection. Instead, you pursued your next libelous and vicious crusade—you engineered an attempt to frame and defame an innocent person. All of this was motivated by personal political calculation. Your Speakership and your party are held hostage by your most deranged and radical representatives of the far left. Each one of your members lives in fear of a socialist primary challenger—this is what is driving impeachment. Look at Congressman Nadler’s challenger. Look at yourself and others. Do not take our country down with your party.

    “If you truly cared about freedom and liberty for our Nation, then you would be devoting your vast investigative resources to exposing the full truth concerning the FBI’s horrifying abuses of power before, during, and after the 2016 election—including the use of spies against my campaign, the submission of false evidence to a FISA court, and the concealment of exculpatory evidence in order to frame the innocent. The FBI has great and honorable people, but the leadership was inept and corrupt. I would think that you would personally be appalled by these revelations, because in your press conference the day you announced impeachment, you tied the impeachment effort directly to the completely discredited Russia Hoax, declaring twice that “all roads lead to Putin,” when you know that is an abject lie. I have been far tougher on Russia than President Obama ever even thought to be.

    “Any member of Congress who votes in support of impeachment—against every shred of truth, fact, evidence, and legal principle—is showing how deeply they revile the voters and how truly they detest America’s Constitutional order. Our Founders feared the tribalization of partisan politics, and you are bringing their worst fears to life.

    “Worse still, I have been deprived of basic Constitutional Due Process from the beginning of this impeachment scam right up until the present. I have been denied the most fundamental rights afforded by the Constitution, including the right to present evidence, to have my own counsel present, to confront accusers, and to call and cross-examine witnesses, like the so-called whistleblower who started this entire hoax with a false report of the phone call that bears no relationship to the actual phone call that was made. “Once I presented the transcribed call, which surprised and shocked the fraudsters (they never thought that such evidence would be presented), the so-called whistleblower, and the second whistleblower, disappeared because they got caught, their report was a fraud, and they were no longer going to be made available to us. In other words, once the phone call was made public, your whole plot blew up, but that didn’t stop you from continuing.

    “WMore due process was afforded to those accused in the Salem Witch Trials.

    “You and others on your committees have long said impeachment must be bipartisan—it is not. You said it was very divisive—it certainly is, even far more than you ever thought possible—and it will only get worse!

    “This is nothing more than an illegal, partisan attempted coup that will, based on recent sentiment, badly fail at the voting booth. You are not just after me, as President, you are after the entire Republican Party. But because of this colossal injustice, our party is more united than it has ever been before. History will judge you harshly as you proceed with this impeachment charade. Your legacy will be that of turning the House of Representatives from a revered legislative body into a Star Chamber of partisan persecution.

    “Perhaps most insulting of all is your false display of fsolemnity. You apparently have so little respect for the American People that you expect them to believe that you are approaching this impeachment somberly, reservedly, and reluctantly. No intelligent person believes what you are saying. Since the moment I won the election, the Democrat Party has been possessed by Impeachment Fever. There is no reticence. “This is not a somber affair. You are making a mockery of impeachment and you are scarcely concealing your hatred of me, of the Republican Party, and tens of millions of patriotic Americans. The voters are wise, and they are seeing straight through this empty, hollow, and dangerous game you are playing.

    “I have no doubt the American people will hold you and the Democrats fully responsible in the upcoming 2020 election. They will not soon forgive your perversion of justice and abuse of power.

    “There is far too much that needs to be done to improve the lives of our citizens. It is time for you and the highly partisan Democrats in Congress to immediately cease this impeachment fantasy and get back to work for the American People. While I have no expectation that you will do so, I write this letter to you for the purpose of history and to put my thoughts on a permanent and indelible record.

    “One hundred years from now, when people look back at this affair, I want them to understand it, and learn from it, so that it can never happen to another President again.”

  • Trump indecisive over his participation in 2020 presidential debates

    Trump indecisive over his participation in 2020 presidential debates

    U.S. President Donald Trump has cast doubt on whether he will participate in the customary televised debates in 2020 ahead of the presidential election in November.

    “I will make a decision at an appropriate time,” Trump said as part of a series of tweets in which he bashed the non-profit Commission on Presidential Debates that has sponsored and produced the debates for the past three decades.

    Trump has avoided taking part in debates so far this election cycle, as he is facing no serious contender within his own Republican Party.

    The rival Democrats have held five primary debates so far, with another planned for this week.

    Seven Democrats have qualified for the upcoming televised forum, down from a peak of 20 at the onset.

    “I look very much forward to debating whoever the lucky person is who stumbles across the finish line in the little-watched Do Nothing Democrat Debates,” Trump said.

    Trump’s anger at the commission stems in part from an incident in 2016, when his microphone volume was modulated during the first debate with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

    Polls done at the time showed Clinton performed better in all three debates.

    Recently, the New York Times reported that Trump aides were on the fence about the president’s participation in debates in 2020, in part over his anger at the commission and in part because he wanted a say in who will moderate them.

    Trump was elected as president in 2016 in spite of no prior career in politics.

    He is running for a second and final term in the 2020 cycle.

  • U.N. ,U.S. declare supports for human rights activists

    By Dayo Benson New York

    Amid growing cases of human rights violations by governments around the world, both United Nations and United States have thrown their weights behind human rights activists, declaring their supports for the activists’ struggles for the dignity of human persons.

    United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said Tuesday, that U.N. would stand with young activists even as United States Secretary of State Micheal Pompeo, said U.S. would remain staunch supporter of those whose strive for their rights and human dignity.

    He added that every government derived its moral authority by its willingness to protect the rights and freedoms enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Right (UDHR), as adopted by the U.N. General Assembly in 1948.

    Guterres and Pompeo spoke separately on the occasion of Human Rights Day. While the U.N. Secretary-General made his remarks at the body’s New York Headquartered at a program titled “Youth Standing Up for Human Rights”, the US Secretary of State speech was contained in a statement from the U.S. Department of State, issued by the Office of the Spokesperson and made available to the media, titled “International Human Rights Day.”

    The U.N. Scribe noted that the young activists had been at the forefront of agitations against human rights abuses in their different countries.

    “We express our support for those who are committed to protecting and promoting human rights; and we highlight where governments and others are falling short.
    To the brave young human rights activists here today, I say: the United Nations stands with you, and I stand with you”, said the Secretary-General.

    He pointed out that the occasion was to “celebrate the role of young people in advancing and protecting human rights”.

    “As someone who grew up under a dictatorship, I am deeply inspired by the energy and passion young people bring to the struggle for human rights.

    “I know young people can lead movements that change hearts and minds and make history. That is an indelible part of my own past.

    “Throughout history and across the world, young people have been at the forefront of standing up for what is right.

    “From Harriet Tubman’s antislavery activism, to the White Rose campaign in Nazi Germany, young people have risked everything to struggle against oppression and discrimination and affirm fundamental rights and freedoms.

    “They have played a key role in the civil rights movement, the anti-apartheid movement, the women’s rights movement and many anti-colonial and liberation struggles.

    “Today’s young human rights leaders are continuing this tradition.

    “They are powerful torch-bearers for a better future, and we all owe them our support.

    “Today, on Human Rights Day, we reaffirm fundamental human rights and celebrate the wisdom and legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt and all those involved in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights more than 70 years ago.

    “The Universal Declaration established a special responsibility for the United Nations: to advance all rights – civil, cultural, economic, political and social – for all people. Human rights are at the core of the UN and inform all our work.

    “Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration, there has been massive progress. Billions of people around the world live safer, longer lives, with access to opportunities and hope for a better future.

    “There is greater awareness of the values and commitments that underlie our rights, and an understanding of their universal nature. We have built on the success of the Universal Declaration, with additional covenants and a robust treaty-based system of international law.

    “But there is much more to do. There is still an enormous gap between the Universal Declaration, and the situation in countries around the world.

    “Human rights violations, misogyny and exclusion are widespread and systematic. Inequality is growing and hate speech is poisoning public debate. The climate crisis, urbanization and endless conflict are denying millions of people their fundamental rights and freedoms.

    “Our shared human values offer a way through; and once again, young people are in the lead.

    “Everywhere, they are marching against corruption, repression and inequality and for human rights and human dignity.

    “Young people are on the front lines of action against the climate emergency, which poses a serious threat to human rights and to human life.

    “Young women are at the forefront, making the link between the denial of their rights and rising populism, xenophobia and discrimination of all kinds.

    “Young people are rightly demanding that governments listen to them and respect them. Their voices must be heard.

    “We regularly hear about the repression of human rights defenders. Recently, several young activists who work closely with the United Nations reported that they or their family members experienced retaliation and even detention for speaking out.

    “This reflects a broader trend that is completely unacceptable. The work of human rights defenders, young and old, is essential to all our efforts for peace and for inclusive and sustainable development. They must be protected and supported.

    “I salute them, and I urge governments to pay attention, to engage and to invest in progress and hope”, said U.N. Secretary General.

    On his part Secretary Pompeo took a swipe at China, Iran, Syria and Venezuela for their serial human rights violations.

    “Indeed, it is widely recognized that a government’s moral authority is derived in large measure by its willingness to protect the rights and freedoms enumerated in the UDHR.

    “Sadly, not all nations have demonstrated this willingness. The Chinese government continues to repress members of religious and ethnic minority groups in Xinjiang, Tibet, and elsewhere, as well as to undermine the freedoms guaranteed to Hong Kongers under the Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Basic Law. The regimes in Iran, Syria, and Venezuela commit gross human rights violations every day that shock the conscience. In order for countries such as China, Iran, Syria, and Venezuela to regain moral authority in the eyes of freedom-loving nations, they must rededicate themselves to protecting human rights and fundamental freedoms.

    “Today, we celebrate the universal rights outlined in the UDHR, and recommit ourselves to protecting and promoting these fundamental, universal, and essential freedoms.

    “The United States will always remain a staunch supporter of those who strive for their unalienable rights and human dignity”,said Secretary Pompeo.

  • Trump dismisses impeachment articles as ”sheer political madness“

    US House Democrats on Tuesday unveiled two articles of impeachment against United States President Donald Trump, the culmination of three months of investigations after a whistleblower leaked Trump’s phone call asking for a quid pro quo with Ukrainian President Zelensky.

    But Trump dismissed the articles as sheer political madness.

    According to Rep. Jerrold Nadler, the two articles of impeachment are: one charge of abuse of power and another of obstruction of Congress.

    “Our president holds the ultimate public trust. When he betrays that trust and puts himself before a country, he endangers the constitution and he endangers our national security,” said Nadler, the House Judiciary Committee chief.

    Democrats claim Trump abused the power of his office and obstructed Congress when he asked Ukraine to investigate his rivals, including Joe Biden.

    Trump and his allies acknowledge he likely will be impeached in the Democratic-controlled House, but expect he will be acquitted next year in the Republican-controlled Senate.

    Ahead of the unveiling of the articles, Trump dismissed it, calling it “sheer Political Madness!” in a tweet.

    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump

    To Impeach a President who has proven through results, including producing perhaps the strongest economy in our country’s history, to have one of the most successful presidencies ever, and most importantly, who has done NOTHING wrong, is sheer Political Madness!

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  • Just IN: Pelosi endorses impeachment articles against Trump

    Just IN: Pelosi endorses impeachment articles against Trump

    US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced on Thursday that she has asked the Judiciary Chairman to “proceed with articles of impeachment” against President Donald Trump.

    “The president leaves us no choice but to act,” Pelosi said in a televised statement Thursday morning.

    The California congresswoman told Thursday morning’s news conference: “The facts are uncontested. The president abused his power for his own political benefit at the expense of our national security, by withholding military aid and a crucial Oval Office meeting in exchange for an announcement for an investigation into his political rival.”

    She added: “Sadly, but with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our founders and a heart full of love for America, today I am asking our chairmen to proceed with articles of impeachment.”

    An impeachment vote might take place in the House of Representatives before the end of the year, and a trial in the Senate perhaps as early as January 2020.

    In a later news conference, Mrs Pelosi upbraided a reporter who asked whether she hated the president.

    “I don’t hate anybody,” she said, invoking her Catholic faith after striding back to the podium.

    “I still pray for the president all the time. So don’t mess with me when it comes to words like that!”

  • US House Impeachment report ‘overwhelmingly’ nails Trump, White House reacts

    US House Impeachment report ‘overwhelmingly’ nails Trump, White House reacts

    US Democrats presented a convincing case for impeaching and removing President Donald Trump from office Tuesday in a report detailing “overwhelming evidence” of misconduct in office and obstruction.

    Immediately dismissed by the White House as the product of a “one-sided sham process,” the House Intelligence Committee report accused Trump of subverting national security as he pressured Ukraine for dirt on a Democratic election rival.

    Behind closed doors late Tuesday, the Democratic-led panel voted 13 to 9, along strict party lines as expected, to officially adopt and issue the report to the House Judiciary Committee, which is tasked with drafting articles of impeachment against the president.

    The 300-page document, meant to serve as the basis for the charges against Trump, also mapped out in detail what it called an unparalleled effort of obstruction, including witness intimidation, to stifle the investigation into Trump’s Ukraine scheme.

    “The president placed his personal political interests above the national interests of the United States, sought to undermine the integrity of the US presidential election process, and endangered US national security,” said the final report on the Intelligence Committee’s investigation.

    “President Trump and his senior officials may see nothing wrong with using the power of the office of the president to pressure a foreign country to help the president’s reelection campaign,” it said.

    “However, the Founding Fathers prescribed a remedy for a chief executive who places his personal interests above those of the country: impeachment.”

    The report, the product of a rapid-fire probe sparked by a whistleblower’s complaint in August, mapped out a months-long scheme by Trump, his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and senior diplomats to pressure Ukraine’s president into investigating Joe Biden, the current favourite to win the Democratic 2020 White House nomination.

    “Donald Trump is the first president in the history of the United States to seek to completely obstruct an impeachment inquiry undertaken by the House of Representatives,” it said.

    Trump also pressured President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate a “conspiracy theory” that it was Ukraine, and not Russia, that interfered in the 2016 US election, to benefit the Democrats.

    In both cases, the report said, Trump conditioned nearly $400 million in US military aid and a high-profile summit with Zelensky on Kiev opening the investigations.

    Democrat Adam Schiff, the head of the House Intelligence Committee, said the White House demands left Ukraine, which is under constant threat from Russia-backed rebels, vulnerable as Trump sought help for his 2020 reelection.

    “This report chronicles a scheme by the president of the United States to coerce an ally, Ukraine, that is at war with an adversary, Russia, into doing the president’s dirty work,” he told reporters.

    Secondly, the report said, Trump actively sought to obstruct the congressional probe, refusing to provide documents to investigators, preventing witnesses from appearing, and threatening some of those who did appear.

    “Donald Trump is the first president in the history of the United States to seek to completely obstruct an impeachment inquiry undertaken by the House of Representatives,” it said.

    “President Trump’s ongoing effort to thwart Congress’ impeachment power risks doing grave harm to the institution of Congress.”

    In London for a NATO summit, Trump again accused the Democrats of playing a political game.

    “The impeachment is a hoax. It’s turned out to be a hoax. It’s done for purely political gain,” he said.

    His spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham doubled down in dismissing both the report and Schiff’s investigation.

    “At the end of a one-sided sham process, Chairman Schiff and the Democrats utterly failed to produce any evidence of wrongdoing by President Trump,” she said in a statement.

    The report “reads like the ramblings of a basement blogger straining to prove something when there is evidence of nothing.”

    – Impeachment before Christmas? –

    The report is expected to form the basis for the Judiciary Committee to draw up formal charges, or articles of impeachment, in the coming weeks.

    If, as expected, the articles are passed by the Democratic-led House, the case will go to the Republican-controlled Senate for trial in January.

    The Judiciary panel, which begins meeting Wednesday, has set no formal timeframe.

    But Democrats aim to hold a full House impeachment vote before the body goes on break for Christmas, December 25.

    Schiff said that while the Judiciary Committee meets, his panel could continue investigating other angles of the Ukraine scheme, including whether Trump actually began much earlier to pressure Zelensky’s predecessor Petro Poroshenko for the investigations, and whether some members of Congress were involved.

    But he stressed the need to move quickly, accusing Trump of seeking election help not only from Ukraine but Russia and China.

    “There is I think grave risk to the country with waiting until we have every last fact when we already know enough about the president’s misconduct to make a responsible judgement,” Schiff said.

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    The artist had made a ball factor drawing of the controversial President and requested for retweets until the president sees it.

    As luck would have it, Donald Trump got to see it and inspired the Nigerian artist to hold up the dream and by no means give up.

    “Not only did I see it @Doks_Art , I think it is fantastic. You are a wonderful artist, never give up your dream!” he wrote