Ukrainian allegations Trump's imprisonment begins deliberations Lower House December 12 12:07

U.S. suspected Ukrainian debate on a resolution to prosecute the impeachment of President Trump on the grounds of "abuse of power" and "disturbance to the parliament" began in the judicial committee of the parliament of the House of Representatives We are greeted.

The Democratic Party on the 10th in the U.S. suspected Ukrainian pillar on the 10th, "Trade of power" that President Trump put pressure on Ukraine for its own political interests, and "obstruction to the parliament" that blocked the investigation of allegations by the parliament We compiled a resolution for the impeachment prosecution.

In response to this, a parliamentary judicial committee meeting on the night of the resolution was held, and at the beginning, Democrat Nadler, the chairman of the Democratic Party, said, “Trump continues to abuse power and jeopardizes American security and elections. "I was exposed," he argued that the president's cheating was worthy of impeachment.

In contrast, Republican Congressman Collins said, “The president is said to have abused power, but the contents are ambiguous, and the Democratic Party is trying to implode according to their calendar, which is abuse of power.” I strongly accused.

The Democratic Party, which has become more offensive by deliberating on the resolution, has not lost its stance of thorough defense against the backdrop of firm support for President Trump.

However, the Democratic Party, who holds the majority in the House of Representatives, will pass a resolution at the plenary session next week with a majority of proposals, and the movement toward the impeachment prosecution is coming to a close with the intention of imprisoning President Trump within the year. .