In the situation where the Democratic Party insisted on the impeachment of President Trump after the protesters riots in the Capitol on the 6th, when US President Trump was asked to voluntarily resign even from his home Republican It is appearing.



Republican Senator Pat Tumi appeared on a local broadcast, stating that the best option Trump can make is his resignation.



It took a step further from the claim that in an interview the previous day, "President Trump committed an offense that deserves impeachment."



Congressman Tumi's argument is interpreted to the effect that his resignation is the best because he has only 10 days left in office and there is not enough time to pursue impeachment.



Senator Lisa Murkauski, known for his uncomfortable relationship with President Trump, has already said in a media interview that he wants Trump to do it.



Senator Ben Sas also publicly announced his stance in favor of the impeachment.



In the House of Representatives, Republican Congressman Garrett Graves also demanded President Trump's resignation on the 8th.



However, the White House is not responding immediately.



The AP reported the local atmosphere, saying, "There are few Republican colleagues who defend President Trump," and "I'm increasingly isolated and hiding in the White House."



However, the Republican leadership is known to be critical of President Trump's actions, but negatively about resignation or impeachment.



In order for Trump's impeachment bill to pass the Senate, more than two-thirds of 100 seats need 67 votes. The Republican Party currently holds 50 seats, and at least 17 votes from the Republican Party are required to impeach.



House Representative Kevin McCarthy of the Republican Party said the impeachment of the president, who is short of his term in office, would only further divide the United States.



Political media The Hill says Republicans are disagreeing with Trump's support, but many Republicans still support President Trump.



(Photo = President Trump's Twitter video capture, Yonhap News)