Why Now?
Donald Trump has repeatedly violated his oath of office to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Evidence suggests he illegally colluded with the Ukranian president — and abused his power to obtain information on a political rival to help him get re-elected. But he has also obstructed justice and misused his pardon power, used his presidency for personal gain, violated campaign finance laws, and pitted us against each other by stoking racism and xenophobia. etoro italia
Congress has a constitutional duty to address these and other potentially impeachable offenses.
An impeachment inquiry is the necessary response to the President’s unprecedented obstruction of justice. It gives Congress the legal standing it needs to break through his stonewalling tactics — like instructing witnesses not to testify and ignoring subpoenas — and it’ll help to educate the American people about his wrongdoing through public, televised hearings.
deposit binomo In short: the President’s record of potentially criminal conduct needs a full, public examination.