58% of Americans trends after new poll shows majority support Trump impeachment inquiry

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58% of Americans trends after new poll shows majority support Trump impeachment inquiry
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While some people used the poll as proof Congress members should pursue impeachment, others claimed it wasn't representative of ordinary people's feelings about Trump.

A recent poll started trending on Twitter after people learned that the majority of those surveyed supported an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.and George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government, asked a random sample of adults their opinions on Trump and the possibility he could be removed from office. When it came to the impeachment inquiry, the survey discovered that Democrats have support from the public.

In September, Democrats in the House of Representatives launched an impeachment inquiry and accused Trump of violating the Constitution when he asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. Ukraine later announced that they would review an investigation into the owner of a company, which had Hunter as a board member, but claimed it had nothing to do with pressure from the White House. The original investigation, Trump claimed, was squelched by Hunter's father, who, along with other international figures, pressured Ukraine to fire prosecutor general Viktor Shokin while he was in office.

President Donald Trump addresses an event for the Young Black Leadership Summit in the East Room of the White House on Friday in Washington, D.C. A poll released by The Washington Post on Tuesday found that 58 percent of Americans supported the launch of an impeachment inquiry into Trump.poll found that 58 percent of those surveyed either strongly or somewhat agreed that Congress was right to begin an impeachment inquiry.

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