‘No violence’: Trump backtracks after impeachment
US President Donald Trump has condemned ‘political violence’ as he faces a historic second impeachment trial.
US President Donald Trump has condemned ‘political violence’ as he faces a historic second impeachment trial.
As Congress prepared to impeach Donald Trump again, YouTube removed the President’s channel for “inciting violence”.
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