Ukrainian alleged U.S. House of Representatives approved report "President pressure" December 4, 12:06

The Congressional House Committee, which has been investigating the allegations of the U.S. in the U.S., has published a report that concluded that there was fraud as President Trump put pressure on Ukraine for its own political interests . The report has been approved by the majority, and the opposition and democrats are ready to pursue the impeachment of the president later this year.

The suspicion is that President Trump demanded an investigation in exchange for military assistance in July in a telephone conference with Ukrainian President Zelensky in order to obtain information disadvantageous to Democratic promising candidate Vice President Biden. It is what is done.

The information committee of the House of Representatives, who has been investigating the impeachment, compiled a 300-page report based on the testimony of senior government officials at a series of hearings held last month. As a result of the vote, the report was approved by many.

The report states that President Trump put pressure on Ukraine for its own political interests, saying that the President made it a condition for summit talks and military assistance that an investigation that would be beneficial for his re-election was made public. I pointed out.

He concludes that there was fraudulent activity by President Trump, saying, “The president has compromised the presidential election process and put US national security at risk”.

He also points out that President Trump's instructions to witnesses and government agencies to ignore parliamentary subpoenas hinder parliamentary investigations.

The House Judiciary Committee, led by the opposition party and the Democratic Party, is scheduled to deliberate on the constitutional grounds of impeachment on the 4th, and the Democratic Party is ready to pursue imprisonment by the President later this year.

This has strengthened the chance that the impeachment trial of the third president of American history will begin in the Senate.

On the other hand, members of the House of Representatives of the House of Representatives and the Republican Party are intensifying the opposition to the investigation led by the Democratic Party, such as announcing its own report that the evidence that this investigation did not support the president's fraud was obtained. In anticipation of next year's presidential election, the opposition and defense of the ruling and opposition parties are becoming more intense.