Trump's Impeachment
- from Katelyn Mozuch
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WASHINGTON, D.C - On Wednesday December 18, 2019, Trump’s impeachment voting took place on the account him abusing his own Presidential power and the obstruction of Congress. This six hours long discussion resulted in the House of Representatives impeaching Donald J. Trump.
Trump will not be removed until after the “final decision;” therefore, until then he will still remain in office. Many fear that the final decision will be very biased based on Trump being a Republican and the amount of Republicans versus Democrats in the Senate. However, no matter what happens, Trump will be facing major consequences after his presidency for his actions.
This will be an ongoing discussion amongst the federal government until the election in 2020. If for any reason Trump is re-elected, then it many fear that this behavior will most likely continue.
Image is a screenshot from the Daily Show with Trevor Noah