Dem sen says ‘no doubt’ Trump has committed impeachable offenses

Senator John Osov of Georgia has become the last democratic in Congress indicating that President Donald Trump deserves to be isolated, although he was in this White House only for less than 100 days.
During a municipal hall on Friday in the CoB County, Georgia, Osov took questions from the public, including from the local mother, Osov, about the reason for no more coordinated effort to dismiss Trump.
“Why are there no accountability calls?” OSSOFF has been requested. “Do something more!”
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OSSOFF told the woman at the top of his response that “no doubt” Trump exceeded the standard of accountability.
Senator John Osov, D-G, has become the last democratic in Congress indicating that President Donald Trump deserves to be isolated, although he was only in the White House during his second term for less than 100 days. (Getty Images/Fox News)
“I saw just 48 hours ago, [Trump] Osov said: “The fans do not give people who buy the Mimi currency. The reality is that this is just one of many [examples] The Federal Court Challenge, for example. So, I agree with you. “
OSSOFF’s statements make it the latest democratic legislator in Congress, which explicitly called for Trump’s isolating or indicating their willingness to support such a move only 100 days away from his presidency. While most Democrats were ready to publicly recognize that the country was facing a constitutional crisis during the Trump era, most of them refrained from going to the point of using the word “I”.
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Nevertheless, such as the progressive Senator Al-Green, D-TEXAS, they did not send support for accountability. He was the first deputy to participate in Congress to invite this only weeks in the second president’s state. Green’s calls were supported by other Democrats, such as actors. Susan Bonamisi and Maxine Dexter of Oregon; Sam Lexcondu Witr more in California; Ilhan Omar from Minnesota; Autrader of Michigan; Han Johnson from Georgia, all of whom went publicly on the record regarding their support, according to NBC News.
“At the present time, from 218 to 215, so if I managed to find two Republicans, I will go to work tomorrow,” MP Jimmy Raskin, DMD, who led dismissal efforts against Trump during his first term, told him when asked about the matter.

From the left: Representative Jimmy Raskin, DMD; Representative Al -Green, extends Texas; And the Senator John Osov, d. (Getty Images/Fox News)
England, the presidential election expert and the founder of the non -profit organization to save our states, hit the democratic lawmakers because of “the claim that they are in democracy”, but when they do not get what they want, “Suddenly, democracy is not what is going on around it.”
England added: “It really reduces the Democrats’ message about the elections when they are as soon as they get the result of the elections they do not like, they challenge it through dismissal. Especially when the Democrats claimed after 2016 that their part of their case with Trump is that he only won the election college.” “Well, he has now won a loud popular vote, in addition to winning the election college. However, they are still trying to remove him at the beginning of his administration.”
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England also saw that invitations to dismissal were an easy way for Democrats to help enhance donation efforts.
“Efforts like this show how many members of Congress really work as personal donation collections, instead of legislators,” said England. “They are not trying to do things. They know that using platforms like ACT Blue, they can fly in dismissal science and raise a lot of money from left -wing donors without believing that any of this will have any effect.”
The first democratic Senator faces in the first period, re -elected later this year, as his term ended early next year. Osov’s office refused to comment on this story.
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In a statement, Fox News Digital, Chairman of the National Committee of the Republican Federation, Tim Scott said that the payment of OSSOFF for dismissal explains “despair of his campaign to re -election.”
“He was not up to 100 days in the terms of President Donald Trump, and Osf is already paying accountability,” Scott said. “His obsession with his attention with the voters in Georgia. He despaired in his campaign to already be re -elected.”
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2025-04-25 21:27:00