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Two impeachment articles expected against Trump



WASHINGTON: Democrats are expected to announce on Tuesday two articles of impeachment against Donald Trump, US media reported, 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 the abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, The Washington Post reported Monday, citing three officials familiar with the matter. It added that the full House of Representatives will vote on the articles next week, ahead of a trial in the Senate.

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

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement Monday night that high-ranking Democrats, including Judiciary Committee chairman Jerry Nadler and Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, would hold a press conference the next day to “announce the next steps” in the impeachment process.

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 he had committed bribery, abused his power and obstructed the investigation.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 10 December 2019 21:57 PM

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