It is expected that the Democratic Party of the United States will vote in the House of Representatives on the impeachment of President Donald Trump as early as the 12th.



Congressman James Clyburn, Democratic House Secretary of the House, appeared on Fox News and replied, "I think it's probably Tuesday (12th) or Wednesday (13th)," as to whether the House will vote on the impeachment bill this week.



The Bloomberg news agency says at least 195 Democrats in the House of Representatives have signed the motion for impeachment.



As for the requirement to pass the impeachment bill, the House of Representatives voted a majority, and the Democratic Party took 222 seats, a majority of the 435, so there seems to be no difficulty in passing.



However, it is difficult to guarantee the passing of the Senate quorum with at least 67 votes, two-thirds of the 100 seats.



Currently, the Democratic Party, including independents, has 50 seats, and the Republican Party has 50 seats. Even if the Democrats all approve, the Republican Party needs an additional 17 people.



With the inauguration ceremony scheduled for Biden's inauguration on the 20th, there are also many concerns that the biden administration's state affairs agenda will be buried if the ruling and opposition parties confront over the issue of Trump impeachment from the start of the term.