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What mistakes did Trump make, and why does the U.S. House of Representatives want to impeach him?

On September 24, 2019, Pelosi announced the launch of the House of Representatives’ impeachment investigation against Trump. The cause was an anonymous report from an intelligence community source that Trump had an affair with Ukrainian President Zelensky in July. During the call, he asked the other party to investigate the US Democratic presidential candidate Biden and his son.

On the morning of October 31, 2019, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass the impeachment investigation process against Trump. In the vote, *** had 232 votes in favor and 196 votes against. Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Pelosi announced the passage of the resolution. After the vote, Trump said on social networking sites, "This is the biggest 'Witch Hunt' in American history" and before the vote, he said, "The impeachment scam will only hurt the U.S. stock market."

On December 18, 2019, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass two articles of impeachment against President Trump, including abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

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After the U.S. House of Representatives passed the articles of impeachment against Trump, Trump became the third president to be impeached in U.S. history. However, this time The impeachment drama is not over, and there are constant disturbances in the aftermath.

Because the two parties in the Senate disagree on whether to call new witnesses, the Speaker of the House of Representatives has delayed submitting the impeachment case to the Senate for trial; on the other hand, the House Judiciary Committee is still considering whether to add new witnesses. Articles of Impeachment of the President.

The committee filed a brief with the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals arguing that the House's vote to pass two articles of impeachment does not mean the issue of McGahn's subpoena has been resolved.

"If McGahn's testimony yields new evidence that President Trump committed impeachable offenses that are not covered by the articles of impeachment approved by the House of Representatives, the Committee will handle it accordingly, including if necessary If so, consider whether to recommend new articles of impeachment,” the committee wrote in the document.

The committee also said McGahn's testimony will also be critical in helping the House present its case against Trump in the Senate's trial on the articles of impeachment that have passed.

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