Tulelakenews.com Todays News: December 18, 2019
Last night a group of Trump protesters gathered on the steps of the Klamath County Courthouse for a Impeachment Protest to express their feelings and what they think about the Impeachment in The House of Representives.
Impeach & Remove Events were ON: The Nobody Is Above the Law network has activated.
Events Tuesday, December 17th took place acorss the USA yesterday evening, including Klamath Falls, Oregon. Where Trump protesters gathered on the steps of the Klamath County Courthouse Numerous reports indicate that the House will vote on Impeachment Today. December 18th.
Nobody Is Above the Law. That's why we're calling on Congress to Impeach & Remove Donald Trump.
The House of Representatives takes a somber vote to impeach Trump, we'll head to every congressional office and public square to declare that Nobody Is Above the Law as representatives finalize their positions and senators look on.
The historic nationwide mobilization on the eve of Trump's impeachment vote was public gathering in many locations across the USA to demonstrate to our lawmakers that their constituents are behind them to defend the Constitution—and that Trump has left them no alternative to uphold their oath of office but to support impeachment and removal.
A core principle shared by supporting organizations was a commitment to nonviolent, peaceful actions. All actions that are sponsored or organized were intended to be nonviolent and peaceful.
It was good size group of protesters at the Klamath County Courthouse, with mostly hand held homemade signs, that they made themselves, and while expessing individual point of viewa, and oponions about the upcoming Impeachment in The House of Representives today; if not today, then tomorrow or later next week in The House of Representives.
As the temptures dropped in Klamath Falls the protesters still were determed at all odd to gather and protest in favor of the Impeachment in The House of Representives. Everyone has a right to assemble and protest peacefully, even on the steps of the Klamath County Courthouse.
"I will," Kennedy said Wednesday when asked if he would be impartial, something Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he couldn't be.
"My objective first and foremost is to be fair to both sides," Kennedy said Wednesday during a conference call with Louisiana reporters.
That vote will trigger a trial in the Senate, where a two-thirds vote (67) would be required to convict Trump and remove him from office.
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