American news over president trump impeachment
Here are some key developments and reactions to the impeachment inquiry and trial of President Trump:
Impeachment Inquiry:
- September 24, 2019: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announces a formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump, citing allegations of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
- October 2019: The House Intelligence Committee holds public hearings, featuring testimony from witnesses such as Ambassador Gordon Sondland and Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman.
- November 2019: The House Judiciary Committee holds a hearing on the articles of impeachment, featuring testimony from constitutional scholars and experts.
Articles of Impeachment:
- December 10, 2019: The House Judiciary Committee votes to approve two articles of impeachment:
- Article I: Abuse of Power, alleging that President Trump used his office to pressure Ukraine to investigate political rival Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden.
- Article II: Obstruction of Congress, alleging that President Trump obstructed the impeachment inquiry by refusing to cooperate with congressional subpoenas.
Impeachment Vote:
- December 18, 2019: The full House of Representatives votes on the articles of impeachment:
- Article I: Abuse of Power: 230-197 in favor of impeachment
- Article II: Obstruction of Congress: 229-198 in favor of impeachment
Senate Trial:
- January 2020: The Senate begins its trial, with Chief Justice John Roberts presiding.
- January 21, 2020: The Senate votes to acquit President Trump on both articles of impeachment:
- Article I: Abuse of Power: 52-48 in favor of acquittal
- Article II: Obstruction of Congress: 53-47 in favor of acquittal
Reactions:
- President Trump: "I am innocent, and I will be proven innocent" (Twitter)
- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: "The President's actions have seriously violated the Constitution, and he must be held accountable" (Statement)
- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell: "The President has been acquitted, and the Senate has spoken" (Statement)
- Democratic presidential candidates: Many candidates, including Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders, have called for President Trump's removal from office.
Public Opinion:
- A Pew Research Center poll conducted in December 2019 found that 45% of Americans supported impeaching and removing President Trump from office, while 44% opposed it.
- A Gallup poll conducted in January 2020 found that 51% of Americans believed President Trump did something wrong, while 46% believed he did nothing wrong.
International Reactions:
- The European Union, the United Kingdom, and Canada issued statements expressing concern about the impeachment process, but did not take a formal stance.
- Some world leaders, such as French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, have criticized President Trump's actions, while others, such as Russian President Vladimir Putin, have defended him.
These are just some of the key developments and reactions to the impeachment inquiry and trial of President Trump. The story is ongoing, and new developments may emerge as the situation continues to unfold.