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Democrats launch formal Trump impeachment inquiry
AFPUpdated September 25, 2019

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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks to the media after a meeting with the House Democratic caucus after she announced that House Democrats will start an impeachment injury of US President Donald Trump, on September 24 in Washington, DC. — AFP
Top US Democrat Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday announced the opening of a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, saying he betrayed his oath of office by seeking help from a foreign power to hurt his Democratic rival Joe Biden.

Read: The story behind Joe Biden’s son, Ukraine and Trump’s claims

The dramatic move — the first step in a complex process that stands little chance of driving Trump from office — pushed US politics into a perilous new chapter just 14 months before new elections for control of the White House and Congress.

Following the bombshell developments from Trump Tower in New York — after addressing the UN General Assembly — the president denounced the inquiry as "Witch Hunt garbage" — while also claiming it would help his re-election chances in 2020.

"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonourable facts of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi told a highly anticipated news conference in the US capital.

"Therefore, today I'm announcing the House of Representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry."

Pelosi, the speaker of the House of Representatives, and other Democratic Party leaders had resisted taking the step for months, preferring to focus on the coming election fight.

But a combination of the newest allegations that Trump offered Ukraine aid in return for help to damage Democratic White House frontrunner Biden, and a groundswell of support for impeachment among the party's rank and file, appeared to tip the balance.

"The president must be held accountable. No one is above the law," she said.

'Presidential Harassment!'
The ramped-up push for impeachment was fueled by a scandal over Trump's reported attempt to pressure the incoming president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, to open a corruption investigation into Biden, and Biden's son Hunter, who had done business in the Eastern European country.

Triggering the confrontation was an as yet secret whistleblower complaint reportedly centered on Trump's phone call July 25 with Zelensky.

Seeking to head off the looming impeachment threat, Trump announced on Tuesday he would release the transcript of the call.

"You will see it was a very friendly and totally appropriate call. No pressure and, unlike Joe Biden and his son, NO quid pro quo!" he tweeted.

Live news channels played Pelosi's speech on TV over the lobby bar at Trump Tower, where the president retreated Tuesday afternoon after an intense day of UN diplomacy.


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"PRESIDENTIAL HARASSMENT" he lashed out on Twitter afterwards.


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Such an important day at the United Nations, so much work and so much success, and the Democrats purposely had to ruin and demean it with more breaking news Witch Hunt garbage. So bad for our Country!


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"Such an important day at the United Nations, so much work and so much success, and the Democrats purposely had to ruin and demean it with more breaking news Witch Hunt garbage," he wrote.

Trump has admitted discussing Biden with Zelensky, but denies he tied hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to Kiev to it investigating the former US vice president.

On Tuesday the US leader said he had frozen aid to Ukraine, but only to force European allies to increase their own support for Zelensky's government.

Biden backs impeachment
Trump's decision to release the transcript was too little to appease Democrats, who are demanding the White House release to Congress the complaint from the intelligence community whistleblower, believed to contain additional evidence of wrongdoing.

Lawyers representing the whistleblower said in a statement on Tuesday that there had been a “decision to release the whistleblower complaint,” but did not provide further details.

Democrats also want more documents and testimony on other investigations into Trump, on allegations he obstructed justice, illegally profiteered from his position as US leader, colluded with Russia and other alleged abuses.

Setting up more Washington drama, senior Democrat Adam Schiff said the still-unidentified whistleblower, believed to work for one of the US government's myriad intelligence bodies, could soon testify to the House Intelligence Committee, which he leads.

The New York Times reported Tuesday that intelligence and White House officials were working on a deal for the whistleblower to meet with congressional investigators.

Having held off for weeks, Biden himself declared Tuesday his support for an impeachment investigation.

"If he continues to obstruct Congress and flaunt the law, Donald Trump leaves Congress in my view no choice but to initiate impeachment," Biden told a news conference.

"That would be a tragedy, but a tragedy of his own making."

Perilous process
Launching an impeachment probe is a politically perilous move, coming just as both parties begin to gear up for next year's elections.

Now that a formal inquiry has been made, a committee would normally be assigned the task of gathering evidence to support the case against the president.

If the evidence is firm enough, the committee will draft articles of impeachment — formal charges against the president — for the entire House to vote on. They can pass with a simple majority.

From there the process would go to the Senate, where the Republican majority could conceivably block a formal trial of the president. If a trial is held, conviction would require two-thirds of the Senate to vote in support, leading to the president's removal.
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Nancy Pelosi condemned both Trump’s alleged attempt to pressure the Ukrainian president to investigate Joe Biden and his refusal to release the whistleblower complaint on the matter.

On his denying House Democrats’ request to see the complaint, Pelosi said, “This is a violation of law.”

The House speaker argued Trump’s actions undermined national security and whistleblower protections. “The president must be held accountable,” Pelosi said. “No one is above the law.”
 
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Nancy Pelosi condemned both Trump’s alleged attempt to pressure the Ukrainian president to investigate Joe Biden and his refusal to release the whistleblower complaint on the matter.

On his denying House Democrats’ request to see the complaint, Pelosi said, “This is a violation of law.”

The House speaker argued Trump’s actions undermined national security and whistleblower protections. “The president must be held accountable,” Pelosi said. “No one is above the law.”
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Democrats launch formal Trump impeachment inquiry
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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi had previously resisted opening an inquiry
US Democrats have open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump over claims that he sought political help from Ukraine.

The decision by top Democrat Nancy Pelosi follows growing demands from her party.

Mr Trump has denied impropriety but has acknowledged discussing political rival Joe Biden with the Ukrainian president.

No US president has ever been removed from office by impeachment.

Mr Biden has backed impeachment proceedings unless the US president complies with investigations into his conversation with Ukraine's leader.

Impeaching Mr Trump "would be a tragedy", Mr Biden said. "But a tragedy of his making." The former vice-president is frontrunner to take on Mr Trump in the 2020 election.

In response, Mr Trump said impeachment would be politically "positive for me" and said an impeachment hearing would only serve to block legislation from being passed.

There is widespread support among Democrats in the lower house for impeachment with more than 145 out of 235 members in favour.

But if impeachment moves forward it is unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled Senate and opinion polls show it is unpopular among US voters.

What is this row about?
Last week reports said US intelligence officials had complained to a government watchdog about Mr Trump's interactions with a foreign leader, who was later revealed to be the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky.

That whistleblower's complaint - which was deemed "urgent" and credible by the intelligence inspector general - has been demanded by Democrats in Congress, but the White House and Department of Justice have refused to provide it.

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Trump confirms he withheld aid to Ukraine - but insists there was no "quid pro quo"
What exactly was said remains unclear but Democrats accuse Mr Trump of threatening to withhold military aid to force Ukraine to investigate corruption allegations against Mr Biden and his son Hunter.

Mr Trump has acknowledged discussing Joe Biden with Mr Zelensky but said he was only trying to get Europe to step up assistance by threatening to withhold military aid.

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The dam has broken
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For months now, Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives have been playing a semantics game. They wanted those who supported and those who opposed a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump to both think they were getting what they wanted.

This strategy suggested a fear by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others that heading down the path to impeachment would put moderate Democrats facing tough 2020 re-election fights at risk.

That calculus appears to have changed, after the rapid drumbeat of new revelations about Mr Trump's contacts with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Now even middle-of-the road politicians are coming out in favour of impeachment proceedings.

The dam has broken. The genie is out of the bottle. Pick your metaphor. The simple fact is that Ms Pelosi - a keen judge of the political mood within her caucus - has made the decision to shift from resisting impeachment to - at the very least - being open to it.

The path forward is uncertain. The president has announced that he will release the transcript of his 25 July phone conversation with Zelensky. While that won't be enough for Democrats, perhaps the White House will do more to accede to Congress's requests.

Opinion surveys could show the latest drama is taking a toll on one party or the other, causing political will to crumble. Or, both sides could dig in for a long, gruelling battle that could drag into the darkest days of winter.
 
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he got powerful friends and lobbies , he wont get impeached infact he will be getting re-elected for second term.
 
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Democrats launch formal Trump impeachment inquiry
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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks to the media after a meeting with the House Democratic caucus after she announced that House Democrats will start an impeachment injury of US President Donald Trump, on September 24 in Washington, DC. — AFP
Top US Democrat Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday announced the opening of a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, saying he betrayed his oath of office by seeking help from a foreign power to hurt his Democratic rival Joe Biden.

Read: The story behind Joe Biden’s son, Ukraine and Trump’s claims

The dramatic move — the first step in a complex process that stands little chance of driving Trump from office — pushed US politics into a perilous new chapter just 14 months before new elections for control of the White House and Congress.

Following the bombshell developments from Trump Tower in New York — after addressing the UN General Assembly — the president denounced the inquiry as "Witch Hunt garbage" — while also claiming it would help his re-election chances in 2020.

"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonourable facts of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi told a highly anticipated news conference in the US capital.

"Therefore, today I'm announcing the House of Representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry."

Pelosi, the speaker of the House of Representatives, and other Democratic Party leaders had resisted taking the step for months, preferring to focus on the coming election fight.

But a combination of the newest allegations that Trump offered Ukraine aid in return for help to damage Democratic White House frontrunner Biden, and a groundswell of support for impeachment among the party's rank and file, appeared to tip the balance.

"The president must be held accountable. No one is above the law," she said.

'Presidential Harassment!'
The ramped-up push for impeachment was fueled by a scandal over Trump's reported attempt to pressure the incoming president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, to open a corruption investigation into Biden, and Biden's son Hunter, who had done business in the Eastern European country.

Triggering the confrontation was an as yet secret whistleblower complaint reportedly centered on Trump's phone call July 25 with Zelensky.

Seeking to head off the looming impeachment threat, Trump announced on Tuesday he would release the transcript of the call.

"You will see it was a very friendly and totally appropriate call. No pressure and, unlike Joe Biden and his son, NO quid pro quo!" he tweeted.

Live news channels played Pelosi's speech on TV over the lobby bar at Trump Tower, where the president retreated Tuesday afternoon after an intense day of UN diplomacy.


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"PRESIDENTIAL HARASSMENT" he lashed out on Twitter afterwards.


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Such an important day at the United Nations, so much work and so much success, and the Democrats purposely had to ruin and demean it with more breaking news Witch Hunt garbage. So bad for our Country!


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"Such an important day at the United Nations, so much work and so much success, and the Democrats purposely had to ruin and demean it with more breaking news Witch Hunt garbage," he wrote.

Trump has admitted discussing Biden with Zelensky, but denies he tied hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to Kiev to it investigating the former US vice president.

On Tuesday the US leader said he had frozen aid to Ukraine, but only to force European allies to increase their own support for Zelensky's government.

Biden backs impeachment
Trump's decision to release the transcript was too little to appease Democrats, who are demanding the White House release to Congress the complaint from the intelligence community whistleblower, believed to contain additional evidence of wrongdoing.

Lawyers representing the whistleblower said in a statement on Tuesday that there had been a “decision to release the whistleblower complaint,” but did not provide further details.

Democrats also want more documents and testimony on other investigations into Trump, on allegations he obstructed justice, illegally profiteered from his position as US leader, colluded with Russia and other alleged abuses.

Setting up more Washington drama, senior Democrat Adam Schiff said the still-unidentified whistleblower, believed to work for one of the US government's myriad intelligence bodies, could soon testify to the House Intelligence Committee, which he leads.

The New York Times reported Tuesday that intelligence and White House officials were working on a deal for the whistleblower to meet with congressional investigators.

Having held off for weeks, Biden himself declared Tuesday his support for an impeachment investigation.

"If he continues to obstruct Congress and flaunt the law, Donald Trump leaves Congress in my view no choice but to initiate impeachment," Biden told a news conference.

"That would be a tragedy, but a tragedy of his own making."

Perilous process
Launching an impeachment probe is a politically perilous move, coming just as both parties begin to gear up for next year's elections.

Now that a formal inquiry has been made, a committee would normally be assigned the task of gathering evidence to support the case against the president.

If the evidence is firm enough, the committee will draft articles of impeachment — formal charges against the president — for the entire House to vote on. They can pass with a simple majority.

From there the process would go to the Senate, where the Republican majority could conceivably block a formal trial of the president. If a trial is held, conviction would require two-thirds of the Senate to vote in support, leading to the president's removal.
 
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...blower-complaint-triggered-trump-impeachment/

The White House sought to "lock down" all records of a call between Donald Trump and the Ukrainian president where he urged an investigation into political rival Joe Biden, a whistleblower has claimed.

White House lawyers “directed” officials to remove an electronic transcript of the July 25 call from a system where such notes are usually stored, according to a complaint by the unnamed whistleblower.

Instead the transcript was kept on separate electronic system usually used for storing classified information despite it not containing any information sensitive to national security, it is claimed.

During the call, a transcript of which was made public on Wednesday after the Democrats launched impeachment proceedings, Mr Trump lobbied for an investigation into Mr Biden, one of his main political rivals for the 2020 election.
 
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WTF? After all this time and millions spent since day one of talking about impeaching Trump over a whole range of stuff they are finally settling for getting him for a chat he had about Biden’s son’s work in Ukraine?
 
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WTF? After all this time and millions spent since day one of talking about impeaching Trump over a whole range of stuff they are finally settling for getting him for a chat he had about Biden’s son’s work in Ukraine?
Democrats have turned into a joke. They want to divert attention of people away from corruption charges on Joe Biden.

For reference: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/joe-biden-is-now-a-victim-of-his-own-potential-corruption
 
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