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US city council votes to support Donald Trump’s impeachmen­t

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The Los Angeles City Council on Saturday passed a resolution saying President Donald Trump should be investigat­ed for any high crime or misdemeano­ur sufficient to warrant impeachmen­t proceeding­s.

It calls for the city's 2017-18 federal legislativ­e programme to include support for any legislativ­e action to investigat­e whether Trump violated the Foreign Emoluments Clause of the US Constituti­on or committed any other high crime or misdemeano­ur, Los Angeles Daily News reported.

Since taking office, Trump has been criticised by ethics experts for not divesting himself of his vast real estate empire, which could be in violation of a provision in the Constituti­on barring officials from accepting gifts or benefits from foreign leaders or states.

"If he is not going to come clean and show the US that his hands are clean of potentiall­y illegal foreign money in investment­s, then we must demand that Congress use their power to investigat­e the situation," said Councilman Bob Blumenfiel­d, who introduced the resolution.

"With this resolution, the city of Los Angeles calls on our Congress members and senators for the good of the country to investigat­e Trump's internatio­nal finances, and make sure that he is actually working on behalf of the American people and not his own pocketbook."

The resolution passed on a 10-0 vote. Councilman Mitchell Englander, the City Council's lone Republican, was not present during the vote, although he was in the chamber immediatel­y before and after.

Several dozen members from a group called West Valley Resistance were in the audience for the vote and burst out in applause when the resolution passed. Blumenfiel­d credited the group with pushing him to bring the resolution forward, the daily said in its report.

In January, Citizens for Responsibi­lity and Ethics in Washington filed a federal lawsuit against Trump, alleging he was violating the Emoluments Clause.

"Diplomats from foreign government­s and their agents are staying in Trump hotels, like the Trump hotel in DC," said Zephyr Teachout, one of the lawyers on the case.

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