He has just two weeks left in office but some say even that’s too long. A radical plan to sack Trump is emerging that would mean one of his closest allies turning on him.
US President Donald Trump has just two weeks left in office and yet, despite that short period of time, there are now calls for him to be sacked immediately due to the riots that have engulfed Washington DC. Some are fearful of what Mr Trump, apparently convinced he won a landslide victory, could attempt in the dying days of his presidency. It may seem a farfetched idea to unseat Mr Trump - after all he has already been impeached once and remains in the Oval Office. But an amendment to the US constitution may provide a mechanism to dethrone Mr Trump. It won t be easy; one commenter said it would have to be proved a president was as nutty as a fruit cake for it to get across the line.
He has just two weeks left in office but some say even that’s too long. A radical plan to sack Trump is emerging that would mean one of his closest allies turning on him.
US election: Plan unfolding to sack treasonous Trump before Presidential term concludes
7 Jan, 2021 04:58 AM
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Following a speech from outgoing President Donald Trump, in which he vowed he would never concede , Trump supporters charged the US Capitol Building, rallying against the results of the November 2020 presidential election.
Following a speech from outgoing President Donald Trump, in which he vowed he would never concede , Trump supporters charged the US Capitol Building, rallying against the results of the November 2020 presidential election.
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By: Benedict Brook
US President Donald Trump has just two weeks left in office and yet, despite that short period of time, there are now calls for him to be sacked immediately due to the riots that have engulfed Washington DC.
He has just two weeks left in office but some say even that’s too long. A radical plan to sack Trump is emerging that would mean one of his closest allies turning on him.