The Manila Times

Trump betrayed US – Democrats

- AP

WASHINGTON, D. C.: House Democrats announced two articles of impeachmen­t against President Donald Trump on Tuesday ( Wednesday in Manila), declaring he “betrayed the nation” with his actions toward Ukraine as they pushed toward historic presidency and shape the 2020 election.

removing the 45th president of the United States — abuse of power and obstructio­n of Congress.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi, flanked by the chairmen of impeachmen­t inquiry committees at the US Capitol, said they were upholding their solemn oath to defend the Constituti­on. Trump responded angrily on Twitter: “WITCH HUNT!”

Voting is expected in a matter of days by the Judiciary Committee, which begins deliberati­ons Wednesday, and by Christmas in the full House.

The charges, if approved, would then be sent to the Senate, where the Republican majority would be unlikely to convict Trump, but not without a potentiall­y bitter trial just as voters in Iowa and other early presidenti­al primary states begin making their choices.

In the formal articles announced Tuesday, the Democrats said Trump enlisted a foreign power in “corrupting” the US election process and endangered national security by asking Ukraine to investigat­e his political rivals, including Democrat Joe Biden, while withholdin­g US military aid as leverage.

as America’s ally fought Russian aggression, the Democrats said.

Trump then obstructed Congress by ordering current and former officials to defy House subpoenas for testimony and by blocking access to documents, the charges say.

By his conduct, Trump “demonstrat­ed he will remain a threat to national security and the Constituti­on if allowed to remain in of

resolution says.

“If we did not hold him accountabl­e, he would continue to undermine our election,” Pelosi said later at a forum sponsored by Politico. “Nothing less is at stake than the central point of our democracy — a free and fair election.’’

Trump tweeted that to impeach a president “who has done NOTHING wrong, is sheer Political Madness.”

He later headed to Pennsylvan­ia for a reelection campaign rally, where he called the effort “impeachmen­t lite” and promised it would lead to his reelection in 2020.

The outcome appears increasing­ly set as the House presses ahead toward impeachmen­t as it has only three times in history against US presidents, a test of the nation’s system of checks and balances.

Democrats said they had a duty to act in what is now a strictly partisan undertakin­g, as Republican­s stand with the president, because Trump has shown a pattern of behavior that, if left unchecked, poses risks to the democratic process.

Rep. Jerrold Nadler, the Judiciary chairman, said the president “holds the ultimate public trust. When he betrays that trust and puts himself before country, he endangers the Constituti­on; he endangers our democracy; he endangers our national security.”

“No one, not even the president, is above the law,” he said, announcing the charges before a portrait of George Washington.

Chairman Adam Schiff of the Intelligen­ce Committee said, “We stand here today because the president’s abuse of power leaves us with no choice.”

Trump’s allies immediatel­y

extend into the new year. White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said Democrats are trying to “overthrow” the administra­tion. Campaign manager Brad Parscale said Democrats “don’t have a viable candidate for 2020 and they know it.”

The president’s son, Eric, embraced his father’s penchant for name calling, assailing Pelosi and “her swamp creatures.”

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