Trump must be removed for undermining our free and fair elections, asks Democratic senator
Ed Markey, senator from Massachusetts, returned to the charge against Donald Trump and demands that Congress initiate an impeachment trial against him
After, during a speech to the nation, President Donald Trump mentioned that the forces that stole the 2020 presidential election are still active and threaten the integrity of the midterm elections, Ed Markey, Senator from Massachusetts, demanded that Congress initiate an impeachment trial against him.
Through a message published on platform
"Trump must be impeached for undermining and subverting our free and fair elections. And when he sends ICE agents to the polls, then we must transform civic action into civil disobedience and take to the streets. Sit down. Protest. Hold down our jobs. Everything must be on the table," he wrote.
So far this year, this is the second time that Markey has called for the 80-year-old Republican to be fired, since in April he raised his voice when he heard the head of the nation threaten to send Iran to the “Stone Age” if its leaders continued to refuse to keep the Strait of Hormuz open to the navigation of ships loaded with crude oil and fertilizers destined mainly for European countries.
"With each passing day, it becomes more evident that Donald Trump is unstable and represents a clear and imminent danger, not only to the American people, but to the entire world. He must be removed from office before he causes untold and untold damage," Markey said at the time.
As Trump has found it more difficult to close an agreement with Iran to guarantee the end of his nuclear project and practically give up the Strait of Hormuz as a trade route for his neighbors in the Persian Gulf, the rise in fuel, energy and food prices shakes the pockets of a large sector of Americans, which implies an enormous risk for the Republicans of suffering a punishing vote translated into the hypothetical loss of control of the House of Representatives and even the Senate.
If this approach materializes in November, Trump would not only face opposition to his policies, but would be subject to a rigorous evaluation of his mandate.
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