US President will run impeachment of power, proposal passed
US President will run impeachment of power, proposal passed
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Washington: The motion for impeachment against US President Donald Trump has been passed. At the same time, the proposal has been passed in the House of Representatives. There was a historic and much-awaited vote on Wednesday for the impeachment of Trump. In the Democratic-majority house, 197 out of 230 votes were cast. Most of the MPs voted in favor of impeachment on both articles i.e. abuse of power and obstructing the work of Congress. Trump is the third president in American history to be impeached.

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Earlier, Trump had written a letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, to stop the impeachment process against him. Trump had said in a letter to Pelosi that impeachment represents an unprecedented and unconstitutional abuse of power by Democrat lawmakers. This has never happened in nearly two and a half centuries of American legislative history.

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It has been learned that Trump has been accused of misusing his office in addition to allegations of high crimes and misdemeanors, forcing the President of Ukraine to investigate against two Democrat leaders. However, Trump denied every charge against him and alleged that this was being done so that he could be removed from power in the 2020 election. At the same time, after the vote, it will be decided whether to accept the allegations on Trump, or whether it should be sent to the Republican-led Senate to conduct the case of the removal of Trump. This is because Trump's party has 53 MPs in the 100-member Senate while Trump needs a two-thirds majority to oust him from power.

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This issue is being voted on in the lower house with the majority of the Democratic Party. If the resolution is passed by a simple majority in the lower house, then a probe has started against Trump in the Republican-majority Senate.

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