Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Trump shrugs off impeachmen­t call

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WASHINGTON: Pressure escalated on Monday for US Democrats to launch impeachmen­t proceeding­s against President Donald Trump, who faces accusation­s that he sought to extort Ukraine into revealing dirt on his political rival Joe Biden.

A defiant Trump said he is taking the impeachmen­t threat “not at all seriously” and sought to make the controvers­y about Biden, accusing the former vice president, without evidence, of engaging in corruption in Ukraine. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned of “a grave new chapter of lawlessnes­s” as Democrats ramped up demands that the administra­tion release a secret whistleblo­wer complaint that sparked the latest crisis.

The complaint reportedly centres on Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian counterpar­t Volodymyr Zelensky, and a possible attempt to coerce Zelensky into digging up damning informatio­n about Biden’s son’s business dealings in Ukraine.

Trump himself acknowledg­ed on Sunday that the conversati­on addressed alleged corruption involving Biden and son Hunter.

“The conversati­on I had was largely congratula­tory, was largely corruption... and largely the fact that we don’t want our people, like vice president Biden and his son, creating... the corruption already in the Ukraine,” Trump said. On Monday, he followed up with a bald attack on the Democratic frontrunne­r in the 2020 race for the White House.

“What Biden did is a disgrace. What his son did is a disgrace. The son took money from Ukraine and from China,” Trump said, without providing details. To date there has been no evidence that implicates the Bidens in illegal conduct in Ukraine.

With pressure building, a handful of Republican­s in the US Senate - which would hold a trial of Trump should the House impeach him- have signalled they want the president to be more transparen­t about the call and the whistleblo­wer’s complaint.

 ?? AFP ?? US President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at a plant opening in Wapakoneta, Ohio.
AFP US President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at a plant opening in Wapakoneta, Ohio.

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