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Pelosi: La "minaccia imminente" di Trump alla "nostra democrazia,’ lawmakers moving forward with impeachment
The House will be moving forward with a resolution to impeach President Trump, said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, referring to the president in a letter to colleagues as an “imminent threat” to both the U.S. Constitution and democracy.
In the letter Sunday, Pelosi said the House will act with “great solemnity” with less than two weeks remaining before Trump is set to leave office.
“In protecting our Constitution and our Democracy, we will act with urgency, because this President represents an imminent threat to both,” lei disse.
Pelosi said the House will try to force Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet to oust Trump by invoking the 25th Amendment.
Di lunedi, House leaders will work to swiftly pass legislation to do that. If it is blocked by Republicans, which is almost certain, the House will convene for a full House vote on Tuesday.
Pelosi explained that the resolution calls on Pence “to convene and mobilize the Cabinet to activate the 25th Amendment to declare the President incapable of executing the duties of his office.” Under the procedure, the vice president “would immediately exercise powers as acting President,” lei scrisse. CLICCA QUI PER MAGGIORI INFORMAZIONI SULLA NOSTRA STORIA PRINCIPALE.
In altri sviluppi:
– Chad Pergram: Right back to where we erano l'anno scorso: Dems seek Trump impeachment
– Kirk: Nonostante quello che affermano i media, Sostenitori di Trump siamo ‘repulsed’ da Capitol riots
– Dershowitz chiamate Trump impeachment a ‘loaded weapon’ sarebbe "così pericoloso per la Costituzione’
– Clyburn dice Trump impeachment vote ‘will happen this week’ come 195 lawmakers cosponsor articles
– Andrew McCarthy: briscola ha committed an impeachable offense
– Trump speech before Capitol riot not enough for impeachment charges: Turley
Pelosi diventa "acuto" quando gli viene chiesto informazioni su AOC durante l'intervista di "60 minuti"
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gave an extensive interview to “60 Minuti” che andò in onda domenica sera, e uno dei momenti salienti è stato quando il corrispondente Lesley Stahl le ha chiesto della futura leadership del partito.

Stahl ha sottolineato che Pelosi lo è 80 anni e il leader della maggioranza della Camera Steny Hoyer è 81, e lei ha chiesto perché non ci sono eredi chiari nel partito. Specialmente da quando “La squadra,” il gruppo dei giovani progressisti, avere un seguito così ampio sui social media.
Pelosi told Stahl the question was essentially based on a false premise. Ha risposto che i leader del partito hanno curato la leadership futura, e forse non lo sapeva.
“Perché AOC [rappresentante. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.] lamentati di non aver preparato i giovani alla leadership?” Ha chiesto Stahl.
Pelosi ha risposto, “Non lo so. Dovrai chiederglielo, perché lo siamo.”
Stahl sembrò essere colto alla sprovvista per un momento e disse, “È stato un po 'tagliente, tipo di licenziarla.” CLICCA QUI PER MAGGIORI INFORMAZIONI.
In altri sviluppi:
– AOC dice Pelosi, Schumer need to go, but warns of Democratic power vacuum
– Pelosi announces new ‘Squad’ assignments to House committees
– Hemingway: AOC opposing Pelosi, Schumer exposes ‘complete disarray’ in Democratic Party
– Pelosi rifiuta to take blame for Dem election losses: 'Accetto il merito di aver vinto la maggioranza’
rappresentante. Gaetz: Trump has no intention of resigning after Capitol riot, will ‘not leave the public stage at all’
President Trump has no intention of resigning or “leaving the public stage at all” following Trump supporters’ breach of the Capitol on Jan. 6, rappresentante. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., disse.
Gaetz told ‘Fox Report Weekend’ host Jon Scott on Sunday that Trump remains the leader of people who believe America’s best days are still ahead, who support law enforcement and who “need to stand together and fight against a radical left-wing agenda that it appears that Joe Biden intends to usher in with unified control over the government, with the House and the Senate.”
Gaetz’s comments come as the House is preparing to be move forward with a resolution to impeach President Trump, according to a letter from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. She refers to the president as an “imminent threat” to both the U.S. Constitution and democracy.
Di lunedi, House leaders will work to pass legislation that would force Vice President Mike Pence and the rest of the president’s Cabinet to oust Trump by invoking the 25th Amendment. If it is blocked by Republicans, which is almost certain, the House will convene for a full House vote on Tuesday. CLICCA QUI PER MAGGIORI INFORMAZIONI.
In altri sviluppi:
– ‘Congress is obligated‘ per mettere sotto accusa Trump dopo la rivolta del Campidoglio: rappresentante. Cicilline
– GOP You. Ben Sasse dice there is ‘brokenness’ in Trump’s soul, refuses to rule out impeachment
– rappresentante. Da Drew chiamate on Biden to oppose Trump impeachment: 'Proviamo a unirci’
– Rivolta del Campidoglio, voti against Electoral College certification prompt businesses to pause political donations
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LE LEGGI DI OGGI:
– Secret Service indagando death threats against Pence
– Donna leaps to her death from NYC building with child in her arms
– Chicago gunman who allegedly ucciso 3, ferito 4, ha pubblicato video bizzarri prima della furia: rapporti
– FBI visitato extremists ahead of Capitol riots, urged them not to travel to DC: fonte
– Iran to execute 2nd wrestler, sparking outrage from US State Department
– NFL Super Wildcards: Ravens, Santi e Browns vincere, move on to Divisional playoff round
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– Gab gaining 10,000 users per hour, CEO claims, after Trump’s permanent Twitter suspension
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– Amazon, Walmart using AI to decide on economic sense to process a return: WSJ
– Victoria’s Secret on the rebound with new look, less product on shelves after pandemic
– Parlare to be down ‘for a while’ without AWS, executives say: ‘We are clearly being singled out’
– Fannie, Freddie tighten rules for condos in vacation locales
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Mark Levin blamed the media for what’s happening in the country on “Vita, Libertà & Levin” domenica sera.
“Here’s my point…We should oppose all violence – all violence – whether it’s Capitol Hill – which is an outrage, whether it’s the White House – it’s an outrage, whether it’s a federal courthouse in Portland – it’s an outrage, whether it’s people leaving the last night of the Republican convention – which is an outrage – all forms of violence should be condemned,” Levin ha detto. “Ma,” Lui continuò, “not everyone has. We have media organizations that haven’t, who talk about mostly peaceful protests while buildings burn behind them.”
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