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Most Americans Believe Donald Trump Should Be Removed from Office
According to a new poll, 70% of Americans believe President Donald Trump made a mistake by putting pressure on the Ukrainian leader to investigate his political opponents, and more than half of those polled believe he should be removed from office.
Democrats subpoena White House in impeachment inquiry
The impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump widened on Oct. 4 into a constitutional battle between the executive branch and Congress, as Democrats subpoenaed White House officials and the president signaled his administration would not cooperate.
Washington Post: Congress Leader to Announce Trump Impeachment Investigation
Congressional leader Nancy Pelosi will announce a formal impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.
"The actions taken to date by the president have seriously violated the Constitution," Ms. Pelosi said in a brief speech invoking the nation's founding principles. Mr. Trump, she added, "must be held accountable — no one is above the law.", NY Times reported.
The Lower House of the US Congress Did Not Accept Trump's Proposal For Impeachment
The Lower House of the US Congress has rejected the proposal to initiate a procedure to remove President Donald Trump from office.
Only 95 congressmen voted against the draft resolution against 332. This shows the huge divide in the Democratic Party, comment analysts.
Romania's Embattled Ruling Party Sticks With Current Chief
Thousands of members of Romania's ruling party, the Social Democrats, are to gather on Saturday in Bucharest for their annual congress.
Trump, with 2 tweets, helps push GOP reversal on ethics
In a city bound by tradition, every president taps a legislative affairs director to work with Congress. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump appears ready to use a legislative whip like none other: Twitter.
The next US president
Having bid farewell to the final TV debate between the two candidates in America's presidential election, we have now entered the last round in the race to succeed Barack Obama in the White House. Looking at the latest polls, the Democrat Party's nominee, Hillary Clinton, is set to become the first female president of the U.S.
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Kerry 'confident' after US Senate compromise on Iran deal
US Secretary of State John Kerry on April 15 welcomed a compromise with Congress on giving lawmakers a say on any final deal on Iran's nuclear programme.
Kerry said the measure approved April 14 by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which raises the threshold for critics in Congress to block any accord with Tehran, made him "confident" ahead of a June 30 deadline.