Donald Trump through the Russian gate
Since Trump took office as President of the United States of America, he has been shrouded in the shadow of the "Russia Gate". He was accused of possible violations or even violations of laws in handling relations with Russia during the campaign and after he took office
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In May 2017, the former FBI Director Mueller was appointed as the special prosecutor to investigate the case. The investigation ended in March 2019, and the conclusion was that there was no evidence that Trump and his team were "communicating with Russia." In
April, The United States of America Attorney General Barr stated that the investigation results showed that the Russians did intend to interfere in The United States of America in 2016. General election, but there is no evidence that Trump colluded with Moscow
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Donald Trump impeachment case
At the beginning of September 2019, the anonymous report letter from The United States of America intelligence officers broke Trump pressure on Ukraine to investigate the Democratic presidential candidate Joseph Robinette Biden and his son; September 24, The United States of America House of Representatives Announced a formal impeachment investigation against Trump. In the following two months, the House of Representatives summoned numerous witnesses to hold hearings, and passed two impeachment clauses against Trump on December 18, namely abuse of power and obstruction of congressional investigations. Trump thus became the third president impeached by the House of Representatives in the history of The United States of America.
In mid-January 2020, the House of Representatives submitted the impeachment case to the Senate for trial; on February 5, the United States of America Senate held a full vote on Trump's impeachment case. In the end, the Senate rejected the first impeachment clause "abuse of power" with 52 votes against and 48 votes in support, and rejected the second impeachment clause with 53 votes against and 47 votes for "obstructing congressional investigations", officially acquitting Trump.
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On January 13, 2021, The United States of America Congress voted to pass the impeachment clause against President Trump, formally accusing him of "inciting rebellion." Trump became the first president in the history of The United States of America to be impeached twice.
On February 13, The United States of America Senate voted 57 in favor and 43 against to veto the impeachment clause against Trump for "sedition". Trump has not been convicted
. On October 18, Trump filed a lawsuit against The United States of America House of Representatives Special Committee in Washington District Court in an attempt to prevent the Special Committee from obtaining documents related to the January 6th Capitol riots
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Donald Trump's niece broke the news
On August 22, 2020, according to the New York City Times , Trump’s niece Mary recently exposed a 15-hour recording she secretly recorded. In the recording, Trump’s sister and former federal judge of The United States of America, Maryanne Trump Barry (Maryanne Trump Barry), once violently criticized her younger brother Trump in many ways, not only criticizing him as “nothing but nothing”. "Unprincipled liar" also exposed a series of fierce materials such as Trump looking for someone to take the SAT, helping himself serve as a federal judge, and calling himself to watch Fox News.
Donald Trump account banned
On January 8, 2021, social media Twitter announced that Trump’s account would be permanently banned
; on May 5, local time, the independent monitoring committee of The United States of America social media platform Facebook voted for the relevant account of Trump Will continue to maintain the "indefinite" state of ban, and require Facebook to republish the review results and determine penalties within six months
; on June 4, local time, the United States of America social media platform Facebook announced that it would remove Tron The ban on Facebook and its social platform accounts has been extended to January 7, 2023, at which time the risk assessment will be conducted again to determine whether to extend the ban
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Donald Trump criminal investigation
On May 18, 2021, the United States of America New York City State and Manhattan District Attorneys of New York City announced a joint criminal investigation of the Trump Organization. In response to the New York City state and local criminal investigation statement, Trump issued a lengthy statement in response. In addition to his four years of administration, Trump said that the investigation against him is the history of The United States of America. The continuation of the largest political witch hunt in the world.
On May 25, 2021 local time, citing people familiar with the situation, Vance, the New York City and Manhattan District Attorney, has called a grand jury and is expected to decide whether to prosecute former President Donald Trump, other Trump executives, and the company itself .
Donald Trump riots on Capitol Hill
On November 11, local time, the media reported that Trump, the former President of The United States of America, appealed to the Federal Court of Appeals, requesting a temporary suspension of the provision of White House documents and records required for the investigation to the House Special Committee investigating the Capitol Hill riots. At the same time, he appealed the previous ruling that he could not use administrative privileges.
On November 11, local time, the United States of America Federal Court of Appeals approved former President Trump’s request and temporarily suspended The United States of America’s National Archives before the 12th deadline to submit an investigation to Capitol Hill by the Special Committee of the House of Representatives. White House documents and related records needed for the riots.
Donald Trump indecent door
On November 13, 2021, it was reported that Trump’s “indecent” subject, Summer Sevos, agreed to withdraw the relevant lawsuit. The "Indecent" party, Summer Sybos, sued Trump in 2017. Trump has previously denied allegations that he sexually assaulted Summer Sybos. Before the lawsuit was dropped, a judge had ordered Trump to testify in the case before December 23, 2021. In a statement announcing the dismissal of the lawsuit, Somer Serworth’s attorney wrote: “Five years later, Miss Serworth no longer wishes to file a lawsuit against the defendant, but reserves the right to freely discuss her own experiences in the future.”
Donald Trump's former personal lawyer's litigation
On November 13, 2021, a New York City judge approved Trump’s motion and decided to dismiss the lawsuit of his former private lawyer Michael Cohen. As Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen sued the Trump Organization in 2019, demanding that Trump pay huge legal service fees. After the lawsuit was dismissed, Michael Cohen criticized the judge's decision to CNN on the 12th. According to the report, he said: "I think this is a bad decision... This weekend I will evaluate with my lawyer whether to appeal."