President Trump does not want to face impeachment
Impeachment while in power is extremely shameful, at least for politicians.
US President Donald Trump and his lawyer Pat Cipolone have refused to attend the impeachment hearing. The hearing will be held next Wednesday in the US Congress. The issue of passing the impeachment proposal against the president will be considered at the hearing. But Trump's lawyer has announced that the White House will not participate.
White House lawyer Pat Cipolone wrote a letter to Jerry Nadler, chairman of the US House of Representatives Committee on Justice. In it, he says, "The names of the witnesses have not yet been announced. There is still uncertainty as to whether the committee is able to deliver justice to the president through additional hearings. As a result, we will not attend such hearings. ”
Presidential elections will be held in the United States next year. Former Vice President Joe Biden, a potential contender from President Trump's main opposition Democrat party, is in that November election. There are allegations that US President Donald Trump pressured Ukraine illegally to investigate corruption. Trump threatens to stop military cooperation with Ukraine for refusing to investigate.
In this case, Wednesday's hearing will determine whether Trump has committed 'treason, bribery, other high-level crimes and misconduct.' If the evidence is available at the hearing, the committee may consider at least four points for impeachment. These are - abuse of power, bribery, contempt of Congress and obstruction of justice system.
Impeachment while in power is extremely shameful, at least for politicians.
US President Donald Trump and his lawyer Pat Cipolone have refused to attend the impeachment hearing. The hearing will be held next Wednesday in the US Congress. The issue of passing the impeachment proposal against the president will be considered at the hearing. But Trump's lawyer has announced that the White House will not participate.
White House lawyer Pat Cipolone wrote a letter to Jerry Nadler, chairman of the US House of Representatives Committee on Justice. In it, he says, "The names of the witnesses have not yet been announced. There is still uncertainty as to whether the committee is able to deliver justice to the president through additional hearings. As a result, we will not attend such hearings. ”
Presidential elections will be held in the United States next year. Former Vice President Joe Biden, a potential contender from President Trump's main opposition Democrat party, is in that November election. There are allegations that US President Donald Trump pressured Ukraine illegally to investigate corruption. Trump threatens to stop military cooperation with Ukraine for refusing to investigate.
In this case, Wednesday's hearing will determine whether Trump has committed 'treason, bribery, other high-level crimes and misconduct.' If the evidence is available at the hearing, the committee may consider at least four points for impeachment. These are - abuse of power, bribery, contempt of Congress and obstruction of justice system.
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