Democratic Congressman Al Green has proposed impeachment proceedings against U.S. President Donald Trump. The reason for this move is the politician's plans to take control of the Gaza Strip.
This was reported by The Hill. It is noted that Green made the corresponding statement during a session of the House on February 5.
Congressman Al Green initiated the impeachment process and accused Trump of "treacherous actions."
The movement for the president's impeachment has begun. I rise to announce that I am filing articles of impeachment against the president for the proposed treacherous actions and actions already taken,
On February 4, Donald Trump publicly acknowledged his plans to transform the Gaza Strip into the "Mediterranean Riviera." The U.S. President has also hinted that he intends to relocate Palestinians beforehand.
These proposals from Trump have predictably faced criticism from the Democratic Party of the United States – specifically, Al Green referred to the idea as "ethnic cleansing."
Ethnic cleansing is no joke, especially when it comes from the president of the United States, the most powerful person in the world, when he is capable of refining what he says; ethnic cleansing in Gaza is no joke, and the Prime Minister of Israel should be ashamed, knowing the history of his people,
It is worth noting that Trump allegedly discussed the idea of turning Gaza into a "first-class real estate" investment with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Similar ideas have also been voiced by the American president in Odessa and North Korea, considering their potential for real estate development.
Additionally, Trump became the first U.S. president to be impeached twice. The first impeachment of Trump was voted on by the House of Representatives on December 18, 2019, accusing him of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, but the Senate acquitted the president.
The second impeachment of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, was announced by the House of Representatives on January 13, 2021, a week before the end of his presidential term. The resolution proclaiming the impeachment was supported by 232 representatives of the House, including 10 from the Republican Party. 197 members of the lower chamber, representing the Republican Party, voted against it.
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