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Dow Futures Slide as Trump’s ‘Watergate’ Moment Looms Large, Crypto Coins News

Dow Futures Slide as Trump’s ‘Watergate’ Moment Looms Large, Crypto Coins News


Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) futures ticked lower in early trading Wednesday, pointing to a weak stock market open as the threat ofDonald Trump’s impeachmentramps up.

Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi launched an official impeachment inquiry on Tuesday, prompting those involved in Nixon’s Watergate investigation to draw eerie parallels to the past.

Former Watergate prosecutor Richard Ben-Venistetold MSNBC reporters:

“Yes , there are many analogies to Watergate and the behaviors of Richard Nixon. ”

Dow futures slip (points)

Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) futurescrumbled 80 points lower on Wednesday, despite ashort-lived overnight bout of strength.

Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) shed 80 points on Wednesday as Trump’s Watergate moment approaches. Source: Yahoo Finance

(S&P) futuresmirrored the fall while (Nasdaq Composite futurestumbled 0. 57% lower.

Is this Trump’s Watergate moment?

AsCCN reported, Trump will face an official impeachment inquiry over allegations he coerced the Ukraine government into investigating rival Joe Biden’s son. Reports that the president withheld $ 400 million of aid poured fuel on the fire.

Speaking about the allegations, infamous Watergate reporterCarl Bernstein said:

“I keep getting asked, ‘Are there echoes of Watergate in this ? ‘And there are in the following ways. Watergate was very much an attempt by Richard Nixon to undermine the democratic electoral process in the United States… And something in the same thing seems to be happening here, where Biden, who Trump and his people said they fear the most in terms of being an opponent, has been an object of these perhaps dirty tricks and abuses of power. ”

Watergate prosecutor Ben-Veniste went further, explaining that Trump’s potential impeachment isn’t just about the Ukraine scandal, but his broader actions during his tenure as president.

“I think this is all cumulative to the idea that the president has espoused of soliciting help from foreign governments in connection with his own personal political needs. And to do this is a departure from the normative behavior of a president of the United States and it’s very dangerous. ”

Dow and stock markets rattled

The Dow took an immediate hit on the news and struggled for traction in after-hours trading. Traders are worried that an impeachment inquiry could dampen the chances of a trade deal with China.

“It certainly could hurt the economy if it pushes out China’s willingness to negotiate on hopes that they’ll get a softer deal from someone else ”Stephen Guilfoyle , Sarge 986 LLC.

While the inquiry may act as a distraction, the real chances of impeachment are low. Even if the proposal passes the House, impeachment requires a two-thirds majority in the Republican-controlled Senate.

For this reason, no president has ever been removed from office by impeachment. Clinton survived the Senate vote and Nixon resigned before it got that far.

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September 25, 2019 10: 31 AM

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