Trump Impeach Pushed canceled by the Democrats of the Chamber, the Republicans

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The House of Representatives voted along the bipartite lines to cancel an offer from a solitary progressive legislative to dismiss President Donald Trump on Tuesday afternoon.
The legislators agreed to file the measure in a vote of 344–79. A vote at the table is a procedural mechanism allowing members of the Chamber to vote against the consideration of a bill without having to vote on the bill itself.
The resolution was proposed by the representative Al Green, D-Texas, who was sadly ejected from Trump’s address to a joint session of the congress earlier this year for interrupting the president several times.
A majority of Democrats in the Chamber have joined the Republican legislators to kill Green’s resolution, a sign of the way in which the effort is politically caustic. Only 79 Democrats voted to vote on the dismissal, while 128 voted to stop it on its traces.
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Rep. Al Green, D-Texas and President Donald Trump (Getty)
The Liberals who joined the Republicans include the three members of the Democratic Directorate of the Chamber-the chief of the minority of the Hakeem Jeffries room, Rn.y., the whip of the minorities of the Katherine Clark Chamber, D-MASS., And the president of the Democratic Caucus of the Pete Aguilar Chamber, D-Calif., Voted to deposit the measure.
Green, who threatened to remove Trump before, said that his last offer has been aimed at the president’s strikes on Iran since the weekend.
“I did not come to the congress to be a passer-by while a president abuses power and transforms American democracy into authoritarianism with itself as an authoritarian president,” Green said in a statement on Tuesday morning.
“The unauthorized unauthorized bombing of President Trump of Iran constitutes a de facto declaration of war. No president has the right to drag this nation without the authorization of the representatives of the people.”
Other progressives, including representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Dn.y., called for the dismissal of Trump on strikes in Iran.

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also called for Trump’s dismissal. (APPHOTE / Angelina Katsanis)
Trump made fun of these progressives in a long social post of truth on Tuesday, narrowing them to “do my day”.
“It is better to worry about her own primary, before she thinks of beat our great Palestinian senator, Cryin ‘Chuck Schumer, whose career is definitely on a very thin ice!” Trump wrote. “She and her Democratic friends have just struck the lowest number of surveys in the history of the congress, so go ahead and try to dismiss me,” he posted.
The thrust also put democratic leaders to the room in a difficult location. Jeffries diverted questions about the progressives calling for ousting Trump at a press conference on Monday.
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“A tool that is on the table at the moment is to continue to demand that the administration will appear before the American Congress and plead for the American people to explain why this extraordinary step was taken. This is the first step,” said Jeffries.
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“The second step concerns the resolution of war powers, whether the one that has already been introduced or others who can subsequently be introduced, so that these resolutions are debated on the floor of the room, as should already happen. And then we will see where we are later.”
Relying again on the fact that he was taking calls for the accusation of Trump seriously, Jeffries said: “This is a dangerous moment in which we are, and we have to pass through what is before us. And what is before us at the moment, is that the Trump administration has the responsibility of coming to Congress, justifying the actions for which we have not seen any evidence to justify his offensive force in Iran.”