Donald Trump: When they made the impeachment hoax, it was a hoax, just a Democratic hoax, but we won. One of the reasons we won so easily was that when the president was questioned, it was on the phone with Democrats. As president, he could have used grandstanding, but he didn’t do that, he said. “President Trump has done nothing wrong,” he said. He said it loud and clear. And the impeachment rumors died there.
Trump was impeached in 2019 on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The charges initially stemmed from President Trump’s decision to withhold military aid to Ukraine. while trying To seek political dirt on rivals like President Joe Biden. The key evidence against Trump is phone In it, he repeatedly pressured President Zelenskiy to open an investigation into the Biden family, which President Trump has repeatedly misclassified as a “perfect” request.
Articles of impeachment ultimately passed in the House of Representatives, and Trump was later acquitted on a party-line vote in the Republican-controlled Senate. Trump was later also impeached for inciting the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, making him the only president in U.S. history to be impeached twice.
In addition to downplaying domestic political disputes, President Trump repeated his longstanding habit of using the opportunity to meet with Ukrainian leaders to say nice things about President Vladimir Putin, who launched the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
“[Putin] “Mr. Trump wants this to end, and he wants it to end as soon as possible.” said“I’m sure President Putin would want to stop that,” he added.
According to More than 11,520 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since the war began, and another 23,640 have been injured, according to the United Nations. us government estimated The death toll for both armies was 500,000.
President Putin has not stopped his aggression despite condemnation of his actions from around the world, including the United States, Britain, France, Germany and other NATO allies.
President Trump has threatened to cut U.S. aid to Ukraine if he wins the election, and at a rally in June attacked Zelenskiy as the “greatest salesman in history” for securing financial support from the United States.
President Trump complained that there was “no end”.
In contrast, in Thursday’s meeting with President Zelenskiy, Mr. Harris repeated. Her support for Ukraine.
“The United States is supporting Ukraine not out of charity, but because it serves strategic interests,” she said.
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