Trump flag fluttering at the scene of the riot in the US Capitol on the 6th (local time). It embodies Trump’s powerful macho image, but contrary to the wishes of his supporters, Trump’s position is increasingly being pushed to a slope. Instagram capture-US President Donald Trump is in a difficult situation to escape after supporters invade Congress.
It is being criticized harshly and severely from the existing hostile forces such as the media, as well as from the administration and its own support forces in the parliament.
Social media such as Twitter, which played the role of his only speaker, are also being blocked one after another, leading to an isolated employee.
First, the use of Facebook with 35 million followers was temporarily suspended, and depending on the situation, it was suspended indefinitely.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg (CEO) posted a post on his Facebook account on the 7th (local time), saying, “I think the risk of letting the President keep using our services at times like these days is too great.” The suspension imposed on the North and Instagram accounts will be extended indefinitely and for at least two weeks until a peaceful transfer of power is achieved.”
The use of Twitter, which has 8 million followers, has also become uncertain.
The Twitter side paused the use of Twitter, taking into question three of Trump’s posts after the intrusion to the Capitol the day before, and directly requested Trump to delete these posts.
It also said that if the violation continues, the account can be permanently suspended.
Trump deleted three of the articles in question in one day, regardless of face.
When Trump knelt, Twitter canceled Trump’s use of Twitter.
The departure within the Trump inner circle is also accelerating.
He was disappointed by Trump that caused the intrusion of the Capitol Hill, and his aides are continuing to resign.
Elaine Chao, Transportation Minister, Mick Mulvaini, Northern Ireland Special Envoy (former White House Secretary), First Lady Stefan Grisham, Assistant Secretary for National Security Matt Pottinger, White House Public Affairs Secretary Sarah Maduse, White House Public Affairs Secretary, Rick Niseta, White House Social Media Secretary. He announced that he would withdraw from his position in public.
Envoy Mulvaini appeared on CNBC that day and described the incident as a’internationally ridiculous tragedy’ and said, “The President has a lot of success lists that we would be proud of, but yesterday they all disappeared.”
Attorney General William Bar, who had already announced his intention to resign, fired a direct shot at Trump once again, saying the incident was “a betrayal of the position of president.”
This collective movement by his aides is seen as unspoken pressure for President Trump himself to withdraw.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who had been a spearhead in supporting President Trump in the parliament, said, “It’s disgusting. I’ve done it. It’s over.”
He didn’t tell the story of his resignation, but it sounds like he said with his resignation in mind.
Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger (Illinois) went a step further and publicly proposed the ouster of President Trump.
The 25th Amendment will stop the presidency.
Article 25 of the Amendment allows the Vice President to act on behalf of the President if it is judged that he is unable to carry out his powers and duties.
The Democratic Party’s position is even stronger.
Senate leader Chuck Schumer, who became the leader of the Senate after the Democratic Party became the Senate majority, urged Vice President Mike Pence, who is also the chairman of the Senate, to invoke Article 25 of the Amendment.
In accordance with this provision, a majority of the heads of institutions of the Vice-President, the executive branch, or other institutions established by the Parliament in accordance with the law shall send a letter to the interim chairman of the Senate and the chairman of the House of Representatives stating that the President was unable to perform his duties.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Party Chairman Nancy Pelosi, warned that if Article 25 of the Amendment was rejected, it would enter into proceedings to impeach President Trump.
President Trump, who has overcome many political challenges with his instinctive political sense, judgment, and excellent use of crowd psychology, has risen to the greatest political test of his life ahead of his 13th term of office.
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