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Demands for Trump's removal are gaining momentum

 

Demands for Trump's removal are gaining momentum

Opponents of the US president has begun considering removing Trump from office immediately after the attack on the Congress building.

Demands for Trump's removal are gaining momentum


According to the news agency, the cabinet, and vice president will have to disqualify Donald Trump for the post, vice president Mike Pence and the cabinet will have to vote against Trump's eligibility, after the cabinet decision, the US vice president will be acting The president will be in charge. However, Vice President Mike Pence opposed the immediate removal of Trump.

More than 100 members of Congress, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democrat leader has called for Trump's immediate removal.

According to Reuters, Donald Trump will have the power to appeal to Congress. After Trump's appeal, both houses will have to disqualify Trump by a two-thirds majority, with only 12 days left until the end of Trump's presidency.

It should be noted that according to legal experts, the majority of the President's Cabinet decides in favor of the 25th Amendment and if the decision of the Cabinet is ratified by the Vice President, the incumbent President is dismissed and the Vice President assumes his responsibilities as President

Trump cabinet resigns after the attack on parliament: ---

Demands for Trump's removal are gaining momentum


Us secretary of Transportation has also resigned in protest of an attack on the Congress building by Trump supporters.

Elaine Chow has resigned as Transport Minister in protest of an attack on the country's parliament by supporters of US President Donald Trump. Just hours earlier, Ryan Tully, the US National Security Council's adviser on Europe and Russia, had resigned, citing an attack on the Congress building by President Trump supporters.

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Earlier, US Special Envoy for Northern Ireland Macmillan resigned in protest of the attack on the Congress building. Chad Wolff, the head of the US Department of Homeland Security was also fired after he called on Trump to condemn the attack.

It should be noted that a joint sitting of the US Congress was going on on Wednesday when the supporters of President Trump attacked the Parliament building. The attack came after Trump called on his supporters to rally in front of Congress. The joint session of parliament was ratifying the results of the recent presidential election, which saw Trump lose the election.


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