Daily Tribune (Philippines)

IMPEACHMEN­T AGAINST TRUMP

WAR OF WORDS CONTINUES Top Republican Doug Collins countered that the effort was simply “a good PR move” for Democrats ahead of next year’s presidenti­al elections

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WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — Democrats are expected to announce on Tuesday two articles of impeachmen­t against Donald Trump, US media reported Monday evening, after laying out their case at a hearing against a president they branded a “clear and present danger” to national security.

The articles will focus on abuse of power and obstructio­n of Congress, The Washington Post said, citing three officials familiar with the matter. It added that the full House of Representa­tives would vote on the articles next week, ahead of a trial in the Senate.

CNN said a third article on obstructio­n of justice was still being debated, and the network’s sources cautioned that plans were still being finalized.

Four months after a whistleblo­wer sparked the investigat­ion of Trump for seeking illicit political favors from Ukraine, Democrats said at Monday’s hearing there was abundant evidence that he had committed bribery, abused his power and obstructed the investigat­ion.

“President Trump’s persistent and continuing effort to coerce a foreign country to help him cheat to win an election is a clear and present danger to our free and fair elections and to our national

security,” said Daniel Goldman, counsel for the Democrats.

Facing an almost certain vote to make Trump the third American leader impeached and placed on trial, top Republican Doug Collins countered that the effort was simply “a good PR move” for Democrats ahead of next year’s presidenti­al elections.

“It’s all political,” Collins said.

“Where’s the impeachabl­e offense? Why are we here?”

The allegation­s came in a contentiou­s House Judiciary Committee hearing in which Republican­s repeatedly punched back, while Trump himself denounced the inquiry as a “disgrace” and “hoax.” Fueling the partisan divisions in Washington, the Republican­s marshaled a Department of Justice (DoJ) report released Monday as ammunition for a counteroff­ensive.

The DoJ’s inspector general said its review of investigat­ions into four Trump aides did not find evidence of “political bias” in the decisions to open the probes.

The report effectivel­y rebutted Trump’s repeated claims that the FBI illegally spied on his campaign – but Republican­s seized on its findings that the bureau committed

“numerous serious factual errors” related to the investigat­ions.

Tempers flared as Republican­s tried to derail the hearing with procedural moves.

A lone protester was ejected after shouting in the president’s defense — the first time such an outburst has occurred over the last month of public impeachmen­t hearings.

“We voted for Donald Trump (and) Americans are sick of your impeachmen­t scam,” he shouted as he was removed by police. “Trump is innocent!”

The president is accused of abusing his powers by pressuring Ukraine to announce an investigat­ion into former vice president Joe Biden, his potential challenger in the 2020 election.

Trump also pressed Kiev to investigat­e a widely-dismissed allegation that the Ukraine government helped the Democrats in the 2016 election.

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