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Trump Impeachment

Trump Impeachment

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The inquiry gained a solid momentum during this week as Ukranian president was linked by US diplomat in Ukrain to a pressure campaign aimed at investigating 2016 general election.
Tensions escalated between House Democrats leading the inquiry and Republicans trying to defend Trump. Republicans attempted and failed to censure Representative Adam Schiff, who is leading the Democratic impeachment inquiry.
"What the Republicans fear most is the truth," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement on Monday as the House defeated the Republican censure motion by a vote of 218-185.
"The president betrayed the oath of office, our national security and the integrity of our elections, and the GOP has not even tried to deny the facts," she said.
Meanwhile, Democrats were handed a victory on Friday as a federal judge ruled the Department of Justice must hand over grand jury evidence from the investigation of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Since September 24, the Democrat-led House has been pursuing the impeachment inquiry. It was sparked by a US intelligence officer's whistle-blower report that alleged the Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, pressured Ukraine to help his 2020 election campaign.
Here are six things that happened this week related to the inquiry.


Here are six things that happened this week related to the inquiry.
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