Published 15:34 IST, October 2nd 2019
Donald Trump says his removal will cause 'Civil War like fracture'
Donald Trump tweeted that if the Democrats are successful in removing the President, it will “cause a Civil War like structure” while quoting a leader
The President of the United States, Donald Trump on September 30 tweeted that if the Democrats are successful in removing the President, it will “cause a Civil War like fracture”. President Trump quoted a right-wing pastor who predicted the future after the impeachment of the President from the office. It made the netizens raise questions and some of them were also seen mocking the US leader on the internet. Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an official impeachment on President Trump after his controversial phone call with the Ukranian President and his talks about former Vice President, Joe Biden's son.
Netizens raise questions
While some of the journalists of international media saw this statement by the US President as threatening the nation of Civil War upon his removal, some of the netizens also raised questions about dividing the public and brainwashing them. One of the twitter users pointed out that Donald Trump quoted a person who ordered the death and domination of all Jews. Some of the internet users posted about how the majority will not react to the removal of the President in the same manner they did not welcome him into the office. Many netizens announced that they choose to not stand with the American President in this spat.
House Democrats issues subpoenas
The House Democrats took their first step towards the impeachment investigation of the United States President Donald Trump as they issued subpoenas. They demanded documents from the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and scheduled legal depositions for other State Department officials. The White House acknowledged that the phone call between President Trump and the Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, which is now the center of the impeachment inquiry had been sealed away in a classified system under the National Security Council lawyers.
Updated 16:45 IST, October 2nd 2019