Ukrainian allegations continue to be discussed.

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The judicial committee of the House of Representatives continues its deliberations on the second day over a resolution to imprison President Trump on the grounds of "abuse of power" and "disturbance to parliament" on suspicion of Ukraine in the United States. The resolution is being voted on by the committee during the 12th and is expected to be passed.

The U.S. alleged Ukrainian accused the Democrats on the basis of President Trump's "abuse of power" that put pressure on Ukraine for its own political interests and "disturbance to the parliament" that blocked the investigation of allegations by the parliament The resolution of the impeachment prosecution is compiled, and the judicial committee of the House of Representatives continues deliberation for 12 days following the previous day.

In deliberations, members of the Democratic Party claiming the need for impeachment protests, but the ruling and Republican members repelled that there was no evidence of fraud, and there were intense discussions such as repeatedly seeking revisions to the resolution. The

The resolution is expected to be voted by the end of the 12th and will be approved by the majority.

The Democratic Party, which holds a majority in the House of Representatives, is moving to the next stage next week.