... will run for a second term.
I believe Trump may decide against running for a second term and may be willing to hand over the reins to Mike Pence, who has demonstrated his loyalty to the president. But this is pure speculation. None of this talk about impeachment can be taken seriously unless some kind of “smoking gun” is uncovered. And this is unlikely to be connected with accusations of treason and supposedly nefarious dealings with Putin, but rather with the commercial activities he was engaged in before he came to office. Of course, anyone who is involved in property development in New York or Florida is fair game when ...
... Party’s leadership. For example, in July, two congressmen-democrats Brad Sherman and Al Green
introduced an Article of Impeachment
against Trump for “high crimes and misdemeanors” in the House of Representatives. Their proposal is based on the accusations of obstructing justice by Donald Trump.
Although Russian and American experts
question the possibility of Trump’s impeachment
, his financial operations inside and outside the U.S. as well as his possible ties with the Kremlin might become a good reason for booting him out of office. Whether the U.S. establishment will impeach him or not depends on the results of ...
... “obstruction of justice”. Such a position demonstrates best of all the historically proved fact – as long as the president holds the power whose party has a majority in the House of Representatives, there will be no impeachment.
The entirety of the impeachment proceedings and accusations, though not producing an actual removal from office, has a psychological toll on President Trump and his administration. As a result, he makes statements and publishes reports in social media which once again become the ground of his opponents ...