President Trump called the impeachment proceedings in the House ridiculous

 President Trump called the impeachment proceedings in the House ridiculous




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US President Donald Trump has called the impeachment process by Democrats in the House of Representatives ridiculous.


The president spoke to reporters Tuesday for the first time since President Trump's supporters attacked Capitol Hill last week.


President Trump has denied allegations that he was responsible for the attack on Capitol Hill and the vandalism that killed five people.


The president emphasized that the statement he made to his supporters in front of the White House on the day of the attack was "appropriate".


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Later, President Trump's supporters marched on the congressional building where a large number of members, including Vice President Mike Pence, were present. The House was in the process of confirming the election of newly elected President Joe Biden.


After the attack, the president's supporters and police have tightened security has brought out protesters from Capitol Hill after which Congress confirmed Biden's success in the presidential election scheduled for November.


Joe Biden will now take the oath of office as the 46th President of the United States on January 20, with one week to go, but before that the demands for impeachment of President Trump have intensified.


President Trump has decided not to attend Biden's inauguration. He says Biden should take office, but he does not want more violence.


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According to President Trump, his impeachment by Democrats in the House of Representatives is causing widespread outrage.


The House of Representatives is set to vote Tuesday on a motion to impeach President Trump.


The resolution, introduced Monday, calls on Vice President Mike Pence and members of his cabinet to use the 25th Amendment to disqualify President Trump and remove him from office.


However, Vice President Mike Pence is not in favor of removing the president.


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement Monday that President Trump has become a threat to the United States, the Constitution and the American people who should be removed immediately.


On the other hand, in the last few days, neither Vice President Mike Pence nor any of the members of President Trump's cabinet have signaled the removal of the President.

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