Ukrainian allegations “Evidence using the regime is obvious” democratic impeachment prosecution November 22 10:18

The U.S. House of Representatives, who is pursuing impeachment, held a hearing for five days because of the so-called Ukrainian allegations over President Trump in the United States. The opposition party and the Democratic Party are said to have gained clear evidence of the president's dishonesty through a series of testimonies, and will move forward and proceed to imprison the next month.

The allegations were alleged 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. Is.

The Democratic Party, which is investigating the impeachment, held a hearing at the House of Representatives for five days until the 21st, and 12 people, including high-ranking government officials, testified during the live broadcast throughout the United States.

EU Ambassador Sondland, who is believed to be the key to suspicion on the 20th, said, “If you ask if there was a return, the answer is yes.” A series of hearings pointed out that diplomacy was being used for political purposes, such as testifying that the investigation had been requested.

Democrat Pelosi, chairman of the Democratic Party, held a press conference on the 21st, stating that "the evidence of President Trump's use of the government for personal gain is obvious," and gained clear evidence of the president's fraud through a series of testimonies. I showed the recognition.

In the future, the Democratic Party will summarize the evidence obtained at the hearing and send it to the Judicial Committee, which has the authority to draft impeachment clauses for resolution of impeachment prosecution. It is ready to take a step.

On the other hand, President Trump and the ruling and republican parties have a policy of continuing a thorough fight as “no credibility in any testimony”, and the ruling and opposition parties are intensifying in anticipation of the next presidential election.