Poll: Majority of Americans now believe President Trump should be removed from office
Seventy percent of Americans said President Donald Trump was wrong to pressure Ukraine’s leader to pursue probes into his political opponents, according to a new survey, and more than half of respondents indicated he should be removed from office.published Monday found that 51 percent of those surveyed believed Trump should be impeached by House lawmakers, as well as convicted by the Senate.
A total of 42 percent of respondents say they followed last week’s testimony “not so closely” or “not closely at all.”
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