China News Service, January 9th, a comprehensive report that the US Capitol building was broken into by supporters of President Trump continued to ferment. Democrats in the US House of Representatives plan to launch a draft impeachment of Trump as early as the 11th.

In addition, Trump’s “Twitter” account was permanently suspended because of the “risk of inciting violence”.

On January 8, local time, a black iron fence about 2 meters high was set up around the US Capitol. The National Guard also patrolled the surrounding area to strengthen security.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Sha Hanting

The U.S. House of Representatives may propose a resolution to impeach Trump next week

  The Speaker of the US House of Representatives Pelosi said on the 8th that if Trump does not resign, the Democrats are ready to advance the impeachment proceedings next week.

Pelosi said in a statement that the House of Representatives will "reserve all options."

  Democrats in the House of Representatives plan to propose an impeachment resolution when they meet on the 11th.

The draft impeachment resolution obtained by CNN shows that Democrats are prepared to impeach Trump on charges of "sedition".

  The draft stated: “Trump seriously endangered the security of the United States and its government institutions. He threatened the integrity of the democratic system, interfered with the peaceful transition of power, and endangered another branch of government. Therefore, as president, he betrayed people’s trust and The American people caused obvious harm."

  On the afternoon of January 6, local time, the two houses of the US Congress held a joint meeting to certify the results of the election. Trump protesters broke into the Capitol and caused riots, resulting in the death of five people, including a Congressman.

  The US Department of Justice announced on the 8th that 13 people are facing federal charges in connection with the protests and conflicts at the Capitol.

On January 7, local time, Washington, USA, after Trump supporters rushed into the Capitol and caused riots, a large number of facilities in the Capitol were destroyed and the scene was in a mess.

The picture shows the furniture scattered in the corridor.

Trump's

"Twitter"

account was permanently suspended

  On the 8th local time, the US social networking site "Twitter" announced that it would "permanently suspend" Trump's "Twitter" account because of "there is a risk of further inciting violence."

  “Twitter” stated: “After carefully reviewing the latest tweets and related issues on Trump’s account, especially after how these tweets are interpreted on Twitter and elsewhere, we have the risk of further inciting violence. Suspend the account permanently."

  Earlier, after the riots in the U.S. Capitol, platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube have taken actions to delete or restrict posting on Trump’s social accounts.