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Liberals Horribly Embarrassed After Their Plans To Impeach Trump Gets Savagely Ripped

Apart It finally happened!

Liberals and the Democratic left have been shut down by the House on the bogus impeachment

attempts.

That's right, as of December 6th a House vote of 364-58 crushed the baseless "articles

of impeachment" that had previously been presented by Democratic Texas Rep Al Green,

who based his attempt to impeach Trump on his own assumption that President Trump is

a racist.

Green really isn't one to point that finger of accusations in the first place under the

circumstances of his less than racially-inclusive remarks over the years.

Ironically many of the Democrats that have pushed back at Trump since the election actually

took a stand and shut down the time wasting of the impeachment vote.

Pelosi stated that "now is not the time to consider impeachment."

While Spokesman Raj Shah said, "It's disappointing that extremists in Congress still refuse to

accept the President's decisive victory in last year's election.

Their time would be better spent focusing on tax relief for American families and businesses,

and working to fund our troops and veterans through the holiday season rather than threaten

a government shutdown."

Pelosi went on to urge and almost beg her Democratic allies to shut down and stop the

impeachment nonsense.

She has clearly come to terms, at least partially, that Trump is here to stay and it may be best

to make the best out of it.

According to Politico :

House Democrats overwhelmingly joined Republicans on Wednesday to defeat an attempt to impeach

President Donald Trump.

But 58 Democrats supported the bid to consider impeachment over the objections of House Democratic

leaders, who viewed the measure as a distraction in a Republican-controlled Congress.

The motion to sideline the measure — killing the effort — was approved 364-58, with four

Democrats voting present.

The vote was forced by Rep. Al Green (D-Texas), who introduced articles of impeachment describing

Trump as a bigot who incites hate and has demeaned the presidency.

"Donald John Trump, by causing such harm to the society of the United States is unfit

to be president and warrants impeachment, trial and removal from office," Green said

on the House floor as he introduced the articles.

But Green, a seven-term, Houston-area lawmaker, said his conscience compelled him to push

forward with the measure, even though he acknowledged he was unlikely to succeed.

"Now is not the time to consider articles of impeachment," Democratic leader Nancy

Pelosi and Minority Whip Steny Hoyer said in a joint statement, shortly after Green

introduced his articles of impeachment.

The White House quickly dismissed the effort, labeling Green and his allies "extremists."

"It's disappointing that extremists in Congress still refuse to accept the President's

decisive victory in last year's election," spokesman Raj Shah said in a statement.

"Their time would be better spent focusing on tax relief for American families and businesses,

and working to fund our troops and veterans through the holiday season rather than threaten

a government shutdown."

Pelosi and her top allies urged Democrats to help bottle up the measure during a closed-door

caucus meeting on Wednesday morning.

But Green offered the proposal as a so-called privileged motion, a procedural tactic that

allows a single member to force a vote.

He had flirted with forcing a vote on articles of impeachment in October but backed away

amid pressure from Democratic leaders at the time.

Republican leaders then moved to "table" the motion, a procedural step to bottle it

up indefinitely.

Green's articles of impeachment cite Trump's remarks in the aftermath of a white supremacist

rally in Charlottesville, as well as his attacks on Rep. Frederica Wilson and his repeated

criticism of NFL players who have protested abuses by police officers by kneeling during

the national anthem.

"Friends, whether we like it or not, we now have a bigot in the White House who incites

hatred and hostility," he wrote in a letter to colleagues on Tuesday.

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Reps. John Lewis (D-GA) and Bennie Thompson (D-MS) announced Thursday night

they will not attend the opening for a new civil rights museum in Mississippi because the President is planning to be there on Saturday.

In a joint statement, the two congressmen

who are widely recognized as icons of the civil rights movement, said President Donald Trump's presence

at the event is "an insult" to those who are being celebrated at the new museum.

"The struggles represented in this museum exemplify the truth of

what really happened in Mississippi. President Trump's disparaging comments about women,

the disabled, immigrants and National Football League players disrespects the efforts of Fannie Lou Hamer,

Aaron Henry, Medgar Evers, Robert Clark, James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner and countless others

who have given their all for Mississippi to be a better place," the two wrote.

"After President Trump departs, we encourage all Mississippians and Americans to visit this historic civil rights museum."

In an interview with Nexstar Media Group later Thursday, Thompson said he

"can't see myself on the same stage with someone as divisive as President Trump,"

he said. "I think he has to atone for how he's mistreated minorities in this country."

The White House responded by attempting to cast the decision as a sign of disrespect to the "incredible sacrifice civil rights leaders made."

"We think it's unfortunate that these members of Congress wouldn't join the President in honoring the incredible sacrifice civil rights leaders made to right the injustices in our history,"

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters Thursday after noon, according to the White House press pool report.

"The President hopes others will join him in recognizing that the movement was about removing barriers and unifying Americans of all backgrounds."

The White House response was "laughable," according to the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus who pointed out the irony of

criticizing two civil rights leaders for choosing not to attend a museum opening that honors them.

"This White House is not serious about civil rights," Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA) said in a statement.

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South Korea reminds President Trump promised U.S. participation in PyeongChang 2018 - Duration: 2:01.

Mixed messages coming from Washington regarding its athletes' participation in the 2018 Winter

Olympics hosted by South Korea's Pyeongchang.

Strange given how even its president reassured Team USA will compete.

Kwon Jang-ho helps us read between the lines.

South Korea's presidential office emphatically stated that the U.S. intends to participate

in the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

A Blue House official reminded reporters on Friday that President Trump had promised President

Moon in a recent phone call that Team USA would be taking part, and that the U.S. Olympic

Committee had already confirmed their attendance two months ago.

A Team USA spokesperson also reiterated their position, saying there is no change to their

plans to take a full delegation to PyeongChang next year.

He said they have not had any discussions, either internally or with government partners,

about the possibility of not* taking teams to the 2018 Winter Olympics or Paralympics.

These comments come after the United States' UN ambassador, Nikki Haley, said in an interview

on Wednesday that whether U.S. athletes would be going to the Games was still a, quote,

"open question" given the situation with North Korea.

While White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders initially backed Ambassador's Haley's

comments, saying a decision will not be made until a later date, she later tweeted an update,

seemingly backtracking on those remarks.

She said that the U.S. is looking forward to participating in the upcoming PyeongChang

Games... adding that "the protection of Americans traveling to Korea is a top priority... and

[we] are engaged with South Korea and other partner nations to secure the venues."

State Department spokesperson, Heather Nauert, also said that the U.S. are looking forward

to taking part in the games, but that appropriate action would be taken if there were any concerns

about Americans being in danger.

With tensions already heightened after Pyongyang's latest ballistic missile test last week, Washington's

muddled statements are doing little to ease nerves.

Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News.

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South Korea reminds President Trump promised U.S. participation in PyeongChang 2018 - Duration: 2:05.

There were mixed messages coming out of Washington Thursday about whether the United States was

still planning on sending its athletes to the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

But South Korea emphasizing that the U.S. has given its assurances that it will be participating.

Officials in Washington also reiterated their commitment.

Kwon Jang-ho has this report.

South Korea's presidential office emphatically stated that the U.S. intends to participate

in the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

A Blue House official reminded reporters on Friday that President Trump had promised President

Moon in a recent phone call that Team USA would be taking part, and that the U.S. Olympic

Committee had already confirmed their attendance two months ago.

A Team USA spokesperson also reiterated their position, saying there is no change to their

plans to take a full delegation to PyeongChang next year.

He said they have not had any discussions, either internally or with government partners,

about the possibility of not* taking teams to the 2018 Winter Olympics or Paralympics.

These comments come after the United States' UN ambassador, Nikki Haley, said in an interview

on Wednesday that whether U.S. athletes would be going to the Games was still a, quote,

"open question" given the situation with North Korea.

While White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders initially backed Ambassador's Haley's

comments, saying a decision will not be made until a later date, she later tweeted an update,

seemingly backtracking on those remarks.

She said that the U.S. is looking forward to participating in the upcoming PyeongChang

Games... adding that "the protection of Americans traveling to Korea is a top priority... and

[we] are engaged with South Korea and other partner nations to secure the venues."

State Department spokesperson, Heather Nauert, also said that the U.S. are looking forward

to taking part in the games, but that appropriate action would be taken if there were any concerns

about Americans being in danger.

With tensions already heightened after Pyongyang's latest ballistic missile test last week, Washington's

muddled statements are doing little to ease nerves.

Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News.

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