• Impeachment, the intelligence commission's report: Trump abused his power
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05 December 2019 "The democrats, non-profit and far-left, have just announced that they will try to resign in a state of indictment on nothing. They have just abandoned the ridiculous" thing "of Mueller (reference to the investigation on Russiagate, ed), so now hang up their hat on two totally appropriate (perfect) phone calls with the Ukrainian president ": Donald Trump tweets him, claiming that" this means that the important and almost never used act of impeachment will be used in a habitual way to attack future presidents " .

The Do Nothing, Radical Left Democrats have just announced that they are going to seek for me over NOTHING. They already gave up on the ridiculous Mueller "stuff," so now they have their hats on two totally appropriate (perfect) phone calls with the Ukrainian President.

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 5, 2019

Pelosi: "Trump abused his power"
Meanwhile, the dem continue the attack. "The facts are indisputable. The President has abused his power to his advantage, both politically and personally, at the expense of national security." Chamber Speaker Nancy Pelosi said this morning, announcing the start of work on the drafting of impeachment articles against US President Donald Trump.

Pelosi issued a statement from the "Balcony Hallway" of the Chamber from which, last September 24, he announced the start of the investigation against Trump. "His illicit actions hit the very heart of our Constitution," he said. "Sadly, but with confidence and humility, with fidelity to our founding fathers and with a heart full of love for America, today I ask the Chamber to proceed with the drafting of impeachment articles," he added. Then Pelosi reiterated that "no one is above the law" and that, "if we allow a president to be one, it is our democracy that is in danger: the president is not a king, people are king".

Pelosi then met with democratic representatives in the House on Capitol Hill and discussed the next steps. Democratic members of the Justice commission would be asked to stay in Washington over the weekend to prepare a possible hearing next week. CNN reports this.