President Trump is expected to prosecute impeachment on 18th of this month December 14th 11:06

A resolution to imprison President Trump for US suspicion was passed by the Legal Committee of the House of Representatives. The resolution is expected to be passed at the House of Representatives meeting on the 18th of next week, which will make Trump the third president in American history to be charged with impeachment.

In the alleged Ukrainian U.S. case, the Congressional Justice Committee said yesterday that President Trump had put pressure on Ukraine for its own political interests and abused power, and blocked the investigation of allegations by Congress Based on the above, the resolution of the impeachment prosecution calling for the president's dismissal was voted out and passed with the majority.

The House of Representatives will discuss how to proceed with the proceedings on the 17th of next week, hold the main meeting on the 18th the next day, and vote on that day.

The vote at the plenary session is likely to be approved by the majority of Democrats, and President Trump will be charged with impeachment after President Johnson in the 1860s and President Clinton in the 1990s. It is expected to become the second president.

If passed at the plenary session, impeachment trials will begin at the New Year in the Senate.

The Senate is under the leadership of the ruling and Republican parties, and President Trump is willing to fight thoroughly, but executives of the Republican Party and the Senate say that the procedures should be simplified and the innocent verdict of the President should be resolved early. It is.

The whereabouts of impeachment may affect the next year's presidential election, so attention has been given to the schedule and how to proceed.