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The House of Representatives could vote for his impeachment next week, which would make Trump the third U.S. president. That faces an impeachment.

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The Democrats of the US House of Representatives They have revealed on Tuesday at a press conference the two articles of political trial that will be presented against President Donald Trump: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

The president of the Judicial Committee of the Chamber, Jerrold Nadler, said Trump incurred abuse of power by pressing Ukraine to investigate former vice president Joe Biden. In his opinion, the American president "sees himself above the law." "We must be clear, nobody, not even the president, is above the law," Nadler said.

"A political madness in its purest form"
"It endangers our democracy, our national security," Nadler said. "Our next elections are at risk [...] That's why we must act now," he added. Hours earlier, Trump wrote on his Twitter account that "it would be political madness in its purest form" to subject an impeachment to "a president who has demonstrated through the results of, perhaps the strongest economy in US history, having one of the most successful presidencies and, most importantly, not having done anything wrong. "

"Nadler has just said that 'I pressed Ukraine to interfere in our 2020 elections.' Ridiculous, and he knows that is not true," Trump wrote on Twitter after the announcement of the Democrats. "Both the president and the foreign minister of Ukraine said many times that 'there was no pressure'. Nadler and the Democrats know it, but they refuse to recognize it!" Concludes the message of the US president.

Will Trump be dismissed?
On the other hand, the Democrats ruled out presenting articles of political judgment against Trump in relation to the report of former special advisor Robert Mueller and other alleged crimes committed by the US president.

The House could vote on Trump's impeachment next week, which would make him the third U.S. president. That faces an impeachment. This would trigger a trial in the Senate, where many expect the president to be acquitted.

History of an impeachment

On September 24, the Democratic Party launched the investigation of the political trial to dismiss Trump, on suspicion that in July he pressed a Ukrainian counterpart, Vladimir Zelenski, in a telephone conversation to investigate Biden, his possible rival in the presidential elections of 2020.

Last week the Intelligence Committee of the US House of Representatives He published his final report in the case of the political trial against Trump, which he approved with 13 votes in favor and 9 against. Subsequently, the White House dismissed its conclusions, stressing that no incriminating evidence was found against the head of state.

Republicans say there is no evidence to support these accusations and that Democrats try to get a president out of the White House who they can't beat at the polls.

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