in

Trump calls impeachment inquiry a 'lynching' – CNN, CNN

Trump calls impeachment inquiry a 'lynching' – CNN, CNN


Washington (CNN)President Donald Trumpon Tuesday called House Democrats’impeachment inquirya “lynching,” employing a term associated with the extrajudicial killings of African-Americans while calling on Republicans to aid his political defense.

“So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights. All Republicans must remember what they are witnessing here – a lynching. But we will WIN! ” the Presidenttweeted.

Trump has repeatedly railed against the probe, calling it a “witch hunt” and a “fraud,” but Tuesday marks his first use of the term “lynching,” which is associated with a period of horrific racial violence in the United States, in regard to the inquiry. Following Emancipation and the Civil War, killings, often carried out in public settings, known as lynchings, terrorized newly freed black Americans. Thousands of citizens were killed this way.

    Trump vents fury at impeachment probe with key witness due to testify

    Impeachment is a political process and the President, through the White House counsel, has opted not to cooperate and to instead block congressional requests.

    The impeachment inquiry, which began four weeks ago, is moving rapidly, with ongoing witness testimony conducted on Capitol Hill and bombshell revelations opening up new avenues for investigation since the whistleblower’s report about Trump’s call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky came under scrutiny. On Tuesday, the United States’ top diplomat in Ukraine, acting Ambassador Bill Taylor,testifiesbehind closed doors. Though Democrats had hoped to hold a vote on impeachment before the Thanksgiving holiday, there isgrowing expectationthat the votes could slip closer to the end of the year. Trump has lashed out against the investigation, questioning whether the whistleblower needs protection and slamming congressional Democrats.

    Trump previouslyretquirya statement during the 2016 election referring to his treatment by journalists as a “disgusting lynching” in September 2015.

    Swift condemnation from Democrats

    Trump’s statement on Tuesday drew a swift rebuke from Democrats.

    ” I really believe this man is prone to inflammatory statements and that is one word no president ought to apply to himself. I’ve studied presidential history quite a bit and I don’t know if we’ve ever seen anything quite like this, ” Rep. James Clyburn, a South Carolina Democrat, said on CNN’s “New Day.”

    “I am not just a politician up here. I’m a southern politician, I’m a product of the South. I know the history of that word, that is a word that we ought to be very, very careful about using, “he said.

    Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Karen Bass told CNN that Trump’s tweet is consistent with his pattern of throwing out “racial bombs” to throw “red meat” to his base when his back is against the wall. California Rep. Harley Rouda called Trump’s tweet “offensive” and Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Illinois,asked Trump on Twitter, “what the hell is wrong with you? “

    California Sen. Kamala Harris, the only black woman in the Democratic 2020 presidential field, called the tweet “disgraceful.”

    “Lynching is a reprehensible stain on this nation’s history, as is this President. never erase the pain and trauma of lynching, and to invoke that torture to whitewash your own corruption is disgraceful, “sheSaidin a tweet.

    Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, a key ally of the President on Capitol Hill, declined to say whether the tweet was appropriate when asked.

    “The President is frustrated, Jordan said, defending Trump.

    Another top Trump ally, Sen. Lindsey Graham, was more vociferous in his defense.

    “I think that’s pretty well accurate. This is a sham. This is a joke. I’m going to let the whole world know that if we were doing this to a Democratic president you would be all over me right now, “Graham told reporters.

    Graham added, “This is a lynching in every sense. This in un-American.”

    House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, however, said he didn’t agree with Trump’s use of the word.

      “I would not use that language,” McCarthy said, adding that he feels the impeachment probe is unfair.

      CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to reflect that Sen. Graham said the treatment of Trump is a lynching in “every” sense.

      CNN’s Manu Raju and Lauren Fox contributed to this report.

      Brave Browser
      Read More
      Payeer

      What do you think?

      Leave a Reply

      Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

      GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings

      Weight loss: Chrono-nutrition is effective for shedding kilos – The Asian Age, Asianage.com

      Weight loss: Chrono-nutrition is effective for shedding kilos – The Asian Age, Asianage.com

      Georgia driver's car impaled by logs from truck – NBC News, NBC News

      Georgia driver's car impaled by logs from truck – NBC News, NBC News