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Trump says voters will answer impeachment inquiry

With control of the lower house of Congress, Democrats are likely to impeach in the coming months, even if few believe the Republican-led Senate will actually convict Trump and force him from office.

AFP
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October 11, 2019
Trump-promises-2020-election-backlash-against-impeachment-640x336.jpg


An angry, energized President Donald Trump whipped supporters into a frenzy Thursday at a Minneapolis campaign rally where he predicted a 2020 election “backlash” against Democratic attempts to impeach him.

Democrats are investigating Trump for possible impeachment over his alleged bid to pressure Ukraine into digging up dirt on election rival Joe Biden, who currently sits near the top of the Democratic pack.

Two Florida-based businessmen linked to Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani — who is at the heart of the controversy — were arrested over alleged campaign finance violations.

But to roaring cheers and boos from the full-capacity crowd in a basketball arena, Trump put two difficult weeks behind him. In a speech lasting one hour and 40 minutes, he bathed in supporters’ adulation, hitting all his favorite talking points with a trademark mix of jokes, insults and populist exaggeration.

He said Democrats are only trying to impeach him because they’re “getting desperate.” “They want to erase your vote like it never existed, they want to erase your voice and they want to erase your future, but they will fail because in America, the people rule again.”

Read more: ‘Civil War and Treason’, Trump’s loud response to impeachment inquiry

“The insane impeachment witch hunt” will fail, the Republican told the sea of campaign-branded red shirts and hats. And in 2020 this will “produce a backlash at the ballot box the likes of which they have never ever seen before.”

Demonizing Opponents
The Minnesota city is a liberal bastion in the American heartland, giving Trump a juicy target for his favored rhetoric about a supposed far-left takeover of the United States. Leftist Somali-American congresswoman Ilhan Omar represents Minneapolis, and Trump, who has made Omar a bogey figure among his right-wing supporters, tore into her.



Branding her an “America-hating socialist” and “disgrace to our country,” he boasted about having slashed previous programs to accept refugees into the United States. That got big cheers but not louder than the boos that Trump led like an orchestra conductor against journalists in the arena.

Biden gave a blistering speech in which he called for impeachment, accusing Trump of “shooting holes in the constitution.”

Calling them “crooked writers” and “fakers,” Trump said “they are so dishonest and frankly they are so bad for our country.” He went hard after Biden’s son Hunter.

Then for good measure, he lambasted Biden, who was vice president under Barack Obama, saying he’d only been considered a success “because he understood how to kiss Barack Obama’s ***.” On Friday, Trump will take the “Make America Great Again” show to Louisiana.

Read more: Trump meets Finnish President, but only talks about impeachment inquiry

Respite from DC troubles
Democrats who have been accusing Trump of abusing his office throughout his first term believe they have finally cornered the president with an impeachment probe into his dealings with Ukraine. Trump allegedly pressured new Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky to open a corruption probe of Biden and his son.

The president has pushed back hard — refusing to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry — and seeking to turn the entire scandal into a boost for his reelection campaign.

Public support for impeachment is slowly growing, with a new poll from Fox News — a channel favored by US conservatives — showing 51 percent now back his removal from office. “Whoever their Pollster is, they suck,” Trump responded on Twitter.

Leftist Somali-American congresswoman Ilhan Omar represents Minneapolis, and Trump, who has made Omar a bogey figure among his right-wing supporters, tore into her.

With control of the lower house of Congress, Democrats are likely to impeach in the coming months, even if few believe the Republican-led Senate will actually convict Trump and force him from office.

However, Trump has faced a rare party rebellion this week over his abrupt decision to remove US troops from the Turkish-Syrian border, effectively abandoning Kurds who had fought alongside the United States in Syria to a Turkish assault.

Trump argues that his now infamous July 25 phone call with Zelensky did not feature any kind of pressure, but an innocent proposal for pursuing corruption. He got a boost Thursday when Zelensky backed his version of events, telling journalists “there was no blackmail.”

Read more: White House says it will support Trump in impeachment probe

Democrats say that given the vast power differential between the two leaders, Trump did not need to make explicit threats and that his request to Zelensky for “a favor” was enough. On Wednesday, Biden gave a blistering speech in which he called for impeachment, accusing Trump of “shooting holes in the constitution.”

On Thursday, two Florida-based businessmen linked to Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani — who is at the heart of the controversy — were arrested over alleged campaign finance violations.

The pair, Americans born in Ukraine and Belarus, were accused of funneling foreign funds to US political campaigns, including $325,000 which went to a fundraising committee for Trump’s 2020 reelection.

Trump, who has been photographed with both men, said he had no idea who they were. “I don’t know about them. I don’t know what they do. I don’t know,” he told reporters.

AFP with additional input by GVS News Desk.

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Kiyon nikala? @PakSword @Syed1.
 
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He is on full Clash mode ... I think now he is rallying his supporters to back him up , but i think his impeachment inquiries will carry on .
 
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Depends what happens in Senate..., if they Let it pas through or put an end to it.
 
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Yes, that's the way to go!!!! Full scale offensive on LGBTs!!! No prisoners will be taken.....

Dik dur e'gilme
Bu millet seninle

Stay firm and don't falter
It is you who this nation is after
 
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Trump says voters will answer impeachment inquiry

With control of the lower house of Congress, Democrats are likely to impeach in the coming months, even if few believe the Republican-led Senate will actually convict Trump and force him from office.

AFP
-
October 11, 2019
Trump-promises-2020-election-backlash-against-impeachment-640x336.jpg


An angry, energized President Donald Trump whipped supporters into a frenzy Thursday at a Minneapolis campaign rally where he predicted a 2020 election “backlash” against Democratic attempts to impeach him.

Democrats are investigating Trump for possible impeachment over his alleged bid to pressure Ukraine into digging up dirt on election rival Joe Biden, who currently sits near the top of the Democratic pack.

Two Florida-based businessmen linked to Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani — who is at the heart of the controversy — were arrested over alleged campaign finance violations.

But to roaring cheers and boos from the full-capacity crowd in a basketball arena, Trump put two difficult weeks behind him. In a speech lasting one hour and 40 minutes, he bathed in supporters’ adulation, hitting all his favorite talking points with a trademark mix of jokes, insults and populist exaggeration.

He said Democrats are only trying to impeach him because they’re “getting desperate.” “They want to erase your vote like it never existed, they want to erase your voice and they want to erase your future, but they will fail because in America, the people rule again.”

Read more: ‘Civil War and Treason’, Trump’s loud response to impeachment inquiry

“The insane impeachment witch hunt” will fail, the Republican told the sea of campaign-branded red shirts and hats. And in 2020 this will “produce a backlash at the ballot box the likes of which they have never ever seen before.”

Demonizing Opponents
The Minnesota city is a liberal bastion in the American heartland, giving Trump a juicy target for his favored rhetoric about a supposed far-left takeover of the United States. Leftist Somali-American congresswoman Ilhan Omar represents Minneapolis, and Trump, who has made Omar a bogey figure among his right-wing supporters, tore into her.



Branding her an “America-hating socialist” and “disgrace to our country,” he boasted about having slashed previous programs to accept refugees into the United States. That got big cheers but not louder than the boos that Trump led like an orchestra conductor against journalists in the arena.

Biden gave a blistering speech in which he called for impeachment, accusing Trump of “shooting holes in the constitution.”

Calling them “crooked writers” and “fakers,” Trump said “they are so dishonest and frankly they are so bad for our country.” He went hard after Biden’s son Hunter.

Then for good measure, he lambasted Biden, who was vice president under Barack Obama, saying he’d only been considered a success “because he understood how to kiss Barack Obama’s ***.” On Friday, Trump will take the “Make America Great Again” show to Louisiana.

Read more: Trump meets Finnish President, but only talks about impeachment inquiry

Respite from DC troubles
Democrats who have been accusing Trump of abusing his office throughout his first term believe they have finally cornered the president with an impeachment probe into his dealings with Ukraine. Trump allegedly pressured new Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky to open a corruption probe of Biden and his son.

The president has pushed back hard — refusing to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry — and seeking to turn the entire scandal into a boost for his reelection campaign.

Public support for impeachment is slowly growing, with a new poll from Fox News — a channel favored by US conservatives — showing 51 percent now back his removal from office. “Whoever their Pollster is, they suck,” Trump responded on Twitter.

Leftist Somali-American congresswoman Ilhan Omar represents Minneapolis, and Trump, who has made Omar a bogey figure among his right-wing supporters, tore into her.

With control of the lower house of Congress, Democrats are likely to impeach in the coming months, even if few believe the Republican-led Senate will actually convict Trump and force him from office.

However, Trump has faced a rare party rebellion this week over his abrupt decision to remove US troops from the Turkish-Syrian border, effectively abandoning Kurds who had fought alongside the United States in Syria to a Turkish assault.

Trump argues that his now infamous July 25 phone call with Zelensky did not feature any kind of pressure, but an innocent proposal for pursuing corruption. He got a boost Thursday when Zelensky backed his version of events, telling journalists “there was no blackmail.”

Read more: White House says it will support Trump in impeachment probe

Democrats say that given the vast power differential between the two leaders, Trump did not need to make explicit threats and that his request to Zelensky for “a favor” was enough. On Wednesday, Biden gave a blistering speech in which he called for impeachment, accusing Trump of “shooting holes in the constitution.”

On Thursday, two Florida-based businessmen linked to Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani — who is at the heart of the controversy — were arrested over alleged campaign finance violations.

The pair, Americans born in Ukraine and Belarus, were accused of funneling foreign funds to US political campaigns, including $325,000 which went to a fundraising committee for Trump’s 2020 reelection.

Trump, who has been photographed with both men, said he had no idea who they were. “I don’t know about them. I don’t know what they do. I don’t know,” he told reporters.

AFP with additional input by GVS News Desk.

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Kiyon nikala? @PakSword @Syed1.
Yeh Jo Ukrainian-Democrate Gardi Hai

Iss Ke Peechay Wardi Hai
 
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Am willing to guess that no one will bother to do BASIC research on what is 'impeachment', let alone how the US does it, before he starts talking/posting about impeaching Trump. But jumping the proverbial gun is normal in this forum when it comes to US.
 
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Am willing to guess that no one will bother to do BASIC research on what is 'impeachment', let alone how the US does it, before he starts talking/posting about impeaching Trump. But jumping the proverbial gun is normal in this forum when it comes to US.
You have no idea that we aren't even talking about Trump or the impeachment process. But you're are an American so we can understand your anger. You might bomb this forum's server locations to only find out later that there was nothing to worry about.
 
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trump is actually russian agent and is doing everything in favor of russia,in Syria he accepted russian dominance and moved troops out of Syria.Let him stay in u.s ,russia will take its revenge of ussr disintegration
 
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Salaam

Am willing to guess that no one will bother to do BASIC research on what is 'impeachment', let alone how the US does it, before he starts talking/posting about impeaching Trump. But jumping the proverbial gun is normal in this forum when it comes to US.

The people here are talking about the rhetoric Trump is using which is very similar to what the now jailed ex-PM of Pakistan used to say when he was being investigated and tried.

Vite ko izzat do - [Honour the vote] what he meant was that I'm an elected person who should be allowed to walk free. My alleged crimes are irrelevant when people have chosen me to lead.

He also used Awaam ki adalat [Court of the Public] by which he meant that the courts shouldn't decide his fate rather his fate should be decided by the voters. If the voters vote for him to stay - he stays regardless of the authenticity of the allegations against him.

So most of the posts here are actually about the similarity of rhetoric between Trump and Nawaz Shareef not necessarily the legality or the weight of the allegations.
 
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