Mindanao Times

Impeachmen­t vs Trump approved

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US Democrat Nancy Pelosi gave the green light Thursday to draft articles of impeachmen­t against Donald Trump, as the embattled president vowed he would “win” the coming fight.

By asking the House Judiciary Committee chairman to draw up the charges, Speaker Pelosi signaled that a formal vote on impeaching the 45th American president is all but assured.

a majority of the Democratic-controlled chamber already expressing intent to back the divisive procedure, Trump is likely to become just the third president in US history to be

impeached by the House of Representa­tives.

“Sadly, but with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our founders and a heart full of love for America, today I am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachmen­t,” Pelosi said in a televised statement.

Trump “has engaged in abuse of power, undermined our national security and jeopardize­d the integrity of our elections,” she said, adding “the president leaves us no choice but to act.”

A defiant Trump dared Democrats to press ahead with impeachmen­t “now, fast” -- so he can have a “fair trial in the Senate” where his party holds power and he is confident of being exonerated.

“The good thing is that the Republican­s have NEVER been more united,” Trump tweeted. “We will win!”

Pelosi’s address was short and somber. But America’s most powerful female politician, facing a high-pressure moment of reckoning, concluded a follow-up press conference by showing flashes of anger when a reporter asked if she hated the president.

“I don’t hate anyone,” she fired back, pointing at the journalist in an extraordin­ary confrontat­ion.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? AN INDIGENOUS man holds a flare during a protest against Colombian President Ivan Duque at the Bolivar square in Bogota. Protests in Colombia, which are entering the 14th consecutiv­e day, have drawn anywhere from hundreds to several thousand people who often bang pots and pans as they demand right-wing president Ivan Duque change his policies.
AFP PHOTO AN INDIGENOUS man holds a flare during a protest against Colombian President Ivan Duque at the Bolivar square in Bogota. Protests in Colombia, which are entering the 14th consecutiv­e day, have drawn anywhere from hundreds to several thousand people who often bang pots and pans as they demand right-wing president Ivan Duque change his policies.

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