• Ucrainagate, Pelosi: "Trump violated the Constitution, the facts say it"
  • Ucrainagate. Trump asked Zelensky to investigate Biden and his son
  • Trump's impeachment investigation is underway. Nancy Pelosi: "No one is above the law"
  • United States, Democrats attack Trump for the Ukraine case and assess impeachment

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September 27, 2019 A "threat" and a "corrupt human tornado". So Hillary Clinton called Donald Trump, against whom an impeachment proceeding was initiated two days ago, which he does not believe will be re-elected next year.

In an interview with CBS that will air on Sunday, but some previews have been circulated, the former Secretary of State and Democratic candidate for the White House says: "Donald Trump is now a direct threat, a clear and current danger to the institutions of our government, to the rule of law, to our position in the world ".

Asked if she is annoyed by the fact that the president continues to say that she should be in jail, accusing her of corruption, Clinton replies: "No, because he knows he is an illegitimate president. It is like applying for a job work and have 66 million letters of recommendation and lose them for a corrupt human tornado ".

The president of the United States has betrayed our country.

That's not a political statement — it's a harsh reality, and we must act.

He is a clear and present danger to the things that keep us strong and free.

I support impeachment.

- Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) 25 September 2019

Biden: "He tried to steal election" with foreign aid
Meanwhile the distance duel between Biden and Trump continues. President Donald Trump has tried "to steal the elections". It is the thrust of former Democratic vice president Joe Biden on which Trump asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate to hinder his run in the White House. During a fundraising event in San Marino, California, Biden pointed out that Trump sought help abroad "to win" the 2020 presidential elections.

Trump: Zelensky denies illicit pressures on my part
The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, "said he had not received pressure from me to do something incorrect. One cannot have a better witness than this." Thus President Donald Trump via Twitter, after the explosive denunciation of the whistleblower that triggered the investigation into the possible impeachment of the president. Trump asked Zelensky, during a telephone interview last July 25, to investigate Joe Biden, his most feared challenger in the running for the White House.

The President of Ukraine said that he was NOT pressured by me to do anything wrong. Can't have better testimony than that! As VP, Biden had his son, on the other hand, take out millions of dollars by strong arming the Ukrainian President. Also looted millions from China. Bad!

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 26 September 2019