Democrats open formal impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump

US Democrats have opened a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump over allegations he sought help from a foreign power to damage a political rival.

Top Democrat Nancy Pelosi said the president “must be held accountable”.

Trump denies impropriety and called the efforts “witch hunt garbage”.

While there is strong support from Democrats on impeachment, if the inquiry moves forward it is unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled Senate.

The row was sparked by reports an intelligence whistle-blower lodged a formal complaint about a phone call President Trump made with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky.

What exactly was said remains unclear, but Democrats accuse Mr Trump of threatening to withhold military aid to force Ukraine to investigate corruption allegations against former Vice-President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

Mr Trump has acknowledged discussing Joe Biden with Zelensky but said he was only trying to get Europe to step up assistance by threatening to withhold military aid.

 

Se also: Trump Says He Authorized The Release Of ‘Complete, Fully Declassified And Unredacted Transcript’ Of Ukraine Call

Speaker Pelosi announces formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump
 Democratic Speaker of the House from California Nancy Pelosi announces the House will begin a formal impeachment inquiry into US President Donald J. Trump in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, 24 September 2019. Speaker Pelosi faced increased pressure to begin an impeachment inquiry, with more democratic lawmakers saying they favor the move after whistleblower accusations against President Trump and his dealings with Ukraine. EPA-EFE/JIM LO SCALZO

 

Via NYT/ CBS

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