The House of Representatives passed a resolution to impeach the president's dismissal over the invasion of President Trump's supporters into the US Congress, and President Trump was the first ever impeachment to be impeached twice.

In the future, the focus will shift to the impeachment trial in the Senate, but as President-elect Biden, who will take office next week, he wants to avoid affecting deliberations such as the new coronavirus countermeasures, which is the highest priority, and the new administration is pressing for a difficult response. It is expected to be.

On the 13th, the House of Representatives passed a resolution to prosecute the president for the dismissal of the president over the invasion of supporters of President Trump who became a mob in the US Congress, and President Trump was prosecuted.

President Trump has been impeached over the so-called Ukrainian allegations, and is the first president to be impeached twice.



In a video released after the impeachment charge, President Trump strongly condemned the series of violence, but did not mention the impeachment charge.



In the impeachment procedure, the Senate will hold an impeachment trial to determine whether it is guilty or not guilty, but with the president's term of office less than a week, the trial will be held after the change of government next week. Is getting stronger.



Also, convicting the president requires more than two-thirds of the members in attendance, and Republican movements are key.



Under these circumstances, President-elect Biden issued a statement, emphasizing the importance of parliamentary deliberation such as measures against the new coronavirus and approval of the new administration's ministerial personnel, while supporting the impeachment prosecution. It is expected that the new administration, which will soon be launched, will be forced to take difficult measures from the beginning.