Congress demands dismissal of ‘white-supremacist-in-chief’ as Trump impeached for second time

DONALD TRUMP became on Wednesday the first US president in history to be impeached twice as the House of Representatives heard calls for the dismissal of “the white supremacist-in-chief.”
Democrat Cori Bush, a member of the so-called Squad of progressive legislators, was booed by Republicans as she made her speech during a stormy debate on impeachment.
“If we fail to remove a white supremacist president who incited a white supremacist insurrection, it’s communities like Missouri’s first district that suffer the most,” she said.
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