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  • Impeachment is a divisive issue in our country.

  • I didn't believe in it then, I don't believe in it now.

  • That whistleblower material must be made available to Congress.

  • So you did ask Ukraine to look into Joe Biden.

  • Of course I did.

  • I've had conversations with many leaders their always appropriate.

  • I did not think that Donald Trump could shock me anymore.

  • He's gotta go.

  • I'm announcing the House of Representatives is moving forward

  • with an official impeachment inquiry.

  • Look, it's just a continuation of the witch hunt.

  • To impeach any president over a phone call like this would be insane.

  • And you read it that nobody push it. Pushed me. Yes.

  • In other words, no pressure.

  • Serious, urgent, credible.

  • Disturbing, alarming.

  • This case is unique and unprecedented.

  • You look at that conversation, there's no threat.

  • There's no quid pro quo.

  • It's a hyper partisan environment.

  • I'm just tired of it.

  • It could not be explained. It was crazy.

  • It was terrible. It's not the way I wanted my career to end.

  • I knew that I had to report this.

  • Was there a quid pro quo? The answer is yes.

  • The instructions are coming from the President on down.

  • I'm too busy to watch it.

  • Everybody has their impression of what truth is.

  • Who would benefit from from an investigation into the Bidens?

  • I assume President Trump would benefit.

  • There we have it, see.

  • He said, 'oh yeah, he's gonna do it. He'll do anything you ask.'

  • I think this is all going to blow up. And here we are.

  • You're going to impeach and remove a president for this.

  • They call it the impeachment hoax.

  • Is this must-watch TV? Absolutely not.

  • Today I'm asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment.

  • I've been very disappointed how the House has handled this.

  • The House Committee on the Judiciary is introducing two articles of impeachment,

  • charging the President of the United States.

  • Ay.

  • My vote is no.

  • No.

  • Ay.

  • There are 23 aus and 17 now.

  • This is really a travesty for America.

  • Why do we keep calling this a solemn occasion

  • when you've been wanting to do this ever since the gentleman was elected?

  • Enough is enough.

  • I hope that we will finally move past this nightmare.

  • The evidence is overwhelming.

  • That's a bunch of bog.

  • It's a sham.

  • It's a sham impeachment.

  • You simply don't like him.

  • I don't hate the president. But I love my country

  • and I have no other choice.

  • Article I is adopted.

  • He is president today, he'll be president tomorrow.

  • I said 'how you doing?'

  • 'Well, I'm being impeached other than that I'm doing okay.'

  • I do.

  • Those addressing the Senate should remember where they.

  • I move to table the amendment.

  • Table the amendment.

  • Table the amendment.

  • This is corruption and abuse of power in its purest form.

  • It is the same thing day after day after day.

  • Well, you're the ones who voted against new evidence, new testimony, new documents.

  • He obstructed us, he's trying to obstruct you.

  • If you don't bring on a witness, if you don't have evidence

  • and don't have documents you don't have a trial.

  • The President did absolutely nothing wrong.

  • John Bolton.

  • John R. Bolton's forthcoming book.

  • And the testimony of Bolton.

  • Nothing was ever said to John Bolton, but I have not seen a manuscript.

  • We're all staring a White House cover up in the face.

  • He's trying to sell a book.

  • It really doesn't change anything.

  • As a trial is any 10-year old knows, we should have witnesses.

  • That gets us into this endless cycle of...

  • and this drags on for weeks and months.

  • I'm ready to vote and I'm ready to vote now.

  • 48 senators have pronounced Donald John Trump, President of the United States, guilty as charged.

  • 52 senators have pronounced him not guilty as charged.

Impeachment is a divisive issue in our country.

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トランプ氏弾劾劇の紆余曲折 - BBCニュース (Trump: Twists and turns of impeachment drama - BBC News)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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