The House of Representatives has begun deliberations on a resolution to prosecute the president's dismissal, submitted by the opposition Democratic Party, over the invasion of President Trump's supporters into the US Congress.

If passed, President Trump will be the first president to be impeached twice following the allegations of Ukraine.

On January 6th, the US House of Representatives deliberated on a resolution to impeach the president's impeachment, which was submitted by the opposition and the Democratic Party, over the case where supporters of the mobsterized President Trump broke into the federal parliament. It started at 9 am, 11 pm on the 13th of Japan time.



The resolution to impeach the impeachment is equivalent to a complaint in a general criminal case, and President Trump's words and actions are agitating the mayhem and are said to be a "rebellion instigation."



The resolution will be passed by the end of the 14th of Japan time, and it is expected that multiple members from the Republican Party in addition to the Democratic Party will pass in favor of the majority.



President Trump has been impeached over the allegations of Ukraine in December, and will be the first president to be impeached twice if the resolution is passed.



Impeachment trials are expected to take place in the Senate after being passed, but it is unknown if the trials will begin by January 20, when the president's term expires.



Nevertheless, the voice of President Trump's responsibility is increasing day by day, and it is an unusual situation to demand the president's dismissal as the remaining term of office is one week.