translated from Spanish: U.S. Chamber approves historic second political trial against Trump after Capitol riots

President Donald Trump was indicted by the U.S. House of Representatives for the second time, being targeted for “incitement to insurrection” by the deadly siege of the Capitol.With the Capitol secured by armed National Guard troops inside and out, the House voted 232-197 to accuse Trump.The procedure advanced at lightning speed, and lawmakers voted only a week after violent Trump supporters broke into the U.S. compound. United States, incited by the president’s calls to “fight like hell” against the election results. Ten Republicans fled Trump, joining Democrats who said he needed to be held accountable and ominously warned of a “clear and present danger” if Congress left him out of control before Democrat Joe Biden took office on January 20. Trump is the only U.S. president to have been charged twice. The Capitol’s insurrection astonished and angered lawmakers, who were sent to fight for security as the mob descended, and revealed the fragility of the nation’s history of peaceful transfers of power. The mutiny also forced account adjustment among some Republicans, who have supported Trump during his presidency and allowed him to largely spread false attacks on the integrity of 2020.La House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s elections, called on Abraham Lincoln and the Bible, imploring lawmakers to keep their oath to defend the Constitution from all enemies , foreigners “and domestic”. She said of Trump, “You must go, it is a clear and present danger to the nation we all love.” Locked up in the White House, watching the proceedings on television, Trump assumed no responsibility for the bloody riots seen around the world, but issued a statement urging “NO violence, NO violation of the law and NO vandalism of any kind” to disrupt Biden’s rise to the White House.



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