U.S. House of Representatives votes to shelve Trump impeachment proposal
Internet reported that on Tuesday afternoon local time, the House of Representatives voted bipartisan to veto a member's proposal to impeach Trump. Lawmakers agreed to put the measure on hold, a procedural mechanism that allows lawmakers to vote against consideration of a bill without having to vote on the bill itself. The resolution was proposed by Texas Rep. Al Green, who was ejected from Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress earlier this year for multiple interruptions. Dozens of House Democrats joined Republicans in vetoing Green's resolution. Green said the proposal was in response to Trump's attack on Iran last weekend. "Trump's unauthorized bombing of Iran constitutes a de facto declaration of war," he said in a statement Tuesday morning. No president has the right to drag this country into war without the authorization of the people's representatives."
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