WASHINGTON: US Democrats were readying for an unprecedented second impeachment of Donald Trump as the defiant president showed no signs of stepping down after the deadly violence at the Capitol.Democrats said impeachment proceedings could begin as early as Monday, an extraordinary acceleration of a process that historically has taken weeks, but one that might not be completed before President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office on January 20. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned that Democrats will launch the process unless Trump resigns or Vice President Mike Pence invokes the 25th Amendment, where the cabinet removes the president.
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“He’s deranged, unhinged and dangerous. He must go,” Pelosi, referring to Trump, tweeted on Friday. The move to impeach came amid continued fury over the storming of the Capitol on Wednesday by angry Trump supporters, which left five people dead, including a Capitol policeman. Authorities announced new arrests and charges Saturday over the incursion. The impeachment text, signed by at least 180 members of Congress so far, according to Democratic congressman Ted Lieu, laid blame squarely at the president’s feet. “In all of this, President Trump gravely endangered the security of the United States and its institutions of government. He threatened the integrity of the democratic system, interfered with the peaceful transition of power, and imperiled a coordinate branch of government,” it reads.
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Trump, who had urged his supporters to come to Washington on Wednesday for a rally opposing his November election loss, has remained defiant, even after finally posting a video Thursday in which he belatedly promised an “orderly transition” to the Biden administration. But the president also said that “it’s only the beginning of our fight.” That sort of language prompted Twitter to suspend Trump permanently on Friday and fuelled Democrats’ moves against him. The Twitter ban drew an angry response from Trump, who in a statement late Friday accused the popular platform, where he had more than 88 million followers, of having “coordinated with the Democrats and the Radical Left.” Twitter not only suspended the @realDonaldTrump account but took action against others, including @POTUS, when he briefly turned to them. Several Democrats and at least one Republican lawmaker, Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, have urged Trump to resign and avoid the messiness of impeachment proceedings in his final full week in power, but he reportedly has remained defiant in talks with his aides. Trump has said he never intended for his supporters to attack the Capitol building, where Congress had convened to certify Biden’s victory in the state-by-state Electoral College tally, but only meant to encourage peaceful protest. But in the chaos, one Trump supporter was shot and killed, while a Capitol policeman was gravely wounded and died the following day.
Democrats get ready for second impeachment of Trump

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