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The 88 reasons Trump is unfit to serve as President, according to an official Democrats resolution | The 88 reasons Trump is unfit to serve as President, according to an official Democrats resolution |
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Democrats in the US House of Representatives have brought a “no confidence” resolution detailing why they believe Donald Trump is unfit to serve as President of the United States. | Democrats in the US House of Representatives have brought a “no confidence” resolution detailing why they believe Donald Trump is unfit to serve as President of the United States. |
The list contains 88 points of argument for why he is an unsuitable President and questions many of Mr Trump’s business deals, his regular volleys against what he calls the “fake news” media, and his derogatory verbal attacks on women. | The list contains 88 points of argument for why he is an unsuitable President and questions many of Mr Trump’s business deals, his regular volleys against what he calls the “fake news” media, and his derogatory verbal attacks on women. |
The resolution, brought by Rep. Steve Cohen has no chance of successfully passing through the Republican-led chamber, but it provides a reminder of many of the scandals that have hit the Presidency during Mr Trump’s tenure. | The resolution, brought by Rep. Steve Cohen has no chance of successfully passing through the Republican-led chamber, but it provides a reminder of many of the scandals that have hit the Presidency during Mr Trump’s tenure. |
Here is the complete list: | Here is the complete list: |
RESOLUTION Objecting to the conduct of the President of the United States. | RESOLUTION Objecting to the conduct of the President of the United States. |
The resolution then makes a list of demands and calls on Mr Trump to release his tax returns, to divest his private business assets, to “refrain from using Twitter inappropriately”, to “unequivocally acknowledge that Russia interfered in the 2016 United States Presidential election”, and to support the First Amendment (freedom of speech) by supporting the freedom of the press and refrain from calling reporting ‘‘fake news’’. |
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