- April 23, 2019
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Trump launched new wild attacks on U.S Media and Social Media Platform
The U.S President Donald Trump has savaged at The New York Times, Morning Joe, CNN, Democrats, and the EU on Twitter as well as the social media platform itself. The president continues to triumph over the outcome of the Mueller Report, but Democrats are busy formulating their response. Trump has claimed the report vindicates him, but Democrats see grounds for potential impeachment with 2020 hopeful Elizabeth Warren. She is the most vocal among a growing chorus calling for that measure.
Yesterday, Trump took part in the traditional White House Easter Egg Roll in characteristic style. He was bragging to an audience of children regarding his rebuilding of the U.S military and stressing the need for his forthcoming border wall. Tuesday proved a relatively quiet day in Washington compared to the events of two weeks prior. The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could have a dramatic impact on American politics in the years to come. The court heard arguments related to a challenge to the Trump administration’s push to include a question regarding citizenship on the 2020 census.
I actually read the whole Mueller report. It’s clear Donald Trump obstructed an investigation into an attack on America and into his own behavior. Presidents are not above the law, and Congress has a constitutional duty to start impeachment proceedings. #WarrenTownHall pic.twitter.com/UqAQQz0Ue1
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) April 23, 2019
It could lead around 6.5 million people to avoid national headcount. On Tuesday, the court appeared divided along party lines, which could lead to a 5-4 split decision in favor of the Trump administration on the issue. Warren was speaking at a televised CNN town hall event in New Hampshire. Warren said, “If any other human being in this country had done what’s documented in the Mueller report, they would be arrested and put in jail”. Her fellow presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Julian Castro were also agreed that the FBI special counsel’s report contained enough damning evidence of Trump’s behavior in the Oval Office to merit impeachment proceedings.