The Presidential Impeachment Inquiry Explained
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On September 24, 2019, Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the US House of Representatives (House), launched a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. The investigation was triggered by allegations that Mr. Trump had asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to look into the business ties of 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's son, Hunter. Allegedly, in order to persuade Zelensky to agree, the US president withheld federal military aid from Ukraine. So how will the impeachment process work, and what are its potential long-term implications for the president? Read on . . .
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- hi6년 이하really happy
- Goodbye life 6년 이하He is very niceeeee
- Questionasker16년 이하What are your guy 's favorite presidents???
- D4b6년 이하I feel like he had good intentions but he didn't know how to present them better.
- Swish#236년 이하That's really cool/interesting!!
- MinecraftCreepe6년 이하Even though iḿ not into this sort of thing, it was interesting non the less.
- Soccerlover_106년 이하Honestly, the president is a interesting person, he knows how to be successful in trade, and economy, but he needs to watch what he does. This is why I don't really support him for the 2020 election. I mean he does not necessarily help the lower class which is what are country needs. There are innocent civilians on the streets because it is so hard to find jobs that the lower class can get.
- sod1umchlor1de6년 이하It is a great aspiration to care for the lower class, but the problem is should we provide for the lower class, and, if so, should we should provide for them through government funds? Do you personally think that the people's money (through taxes) should be spent on those who are needy, or do you think that taxpayer money should be used on improving American infrastructure, jobs, military, etc.? The problem here is identifying if those in the lower class are in the lower class because of just bad luck or through their choice. The majority of the lower class does not stay in the lower class, neither does the upper class stay in the upper class, nor does the middle class stay in the middle class. Everyone moves up and down the economic ladder in America. Also, the unemployment rate reached an all-time low under Mr. Trump.
- catzrule6년 이하that's interasting
- skeb6년 이하Something big is going to happen. Hopefully it doesn't take too long though. (im 5th yay!)
- me7th6년 이하huh I don't exactly like Donald Trump but I doubt he is gonna be impeached cause i mean it's not long till the next election.( If i was 18 I would not vote for him to be president at the 2020 election though.)