Republican State Representative of Georgia Marjorie Taylor Green Said she was drafting impeachment clauses as president Joe Biden His government’s Afghan withdrawal strategy faces severe criticism.
On Monday, Green appeared in “The Real Voice of America” War room pandemic With the owner Steve Bannon, She revealed that her team is currently drafting terms for the impeachment of Biden.
“My team is now studying the terms of impeachment,” Green said. “Because I am very disgusted with Joe Biden. You know I have submitted a set of impeachment clauses. But his failure as president is indescribable.”
Green continues to praise the former president Donald Trump, Saying, “Trump is now more like the President. He doesn’t even have what Joe Biden has been able to do or stand up to in the past seven months in the White House.”
Green also mentioned Taliban When she screamed for the Americans to own assault rifles.
“if [the Biden administration] The Taliban are being paid,” the congressman said. “After all, they are paying them for weapons, vehicles, and Black Hawk helicopters because the Afghan army is handing them over as soon as possible. “
“Anytime any Democrat talks to the United States about gun control again, they want to talk to you about your AR-15, you tell them now how many weapons and how many semi-automatic weapons you handed over to the terrorists in Afghanistan, to the Taliban, Islamic State And maybe Al-Qaeda Before you talk to Americans about gun control,” Green added.
The impeachment process begins in the House of Representatives. “The House of Representatives must pass the impeachment clause by a simple majority and file charges against federal government officials,” according to U.S. Senate website.
After passing, the article will be sent to Senate, Legislators will consider evidence there, listen to the opinions of witnesses, and vote to acquit or convict impeached officials.
A group of representatives called “Managers” pretended to be prosecutors in front of the Senate. For the presidential impeachment trial, the Chief Justice of the United States is responsible for the entire process.
The constitution requires that “two-thirds of the votes of the Senate can be convicted, and the impeached officials shall be dismissed from office once they are convicted.”
Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives on December 18, 2019, on charges of abuse of power and obstruction Congress Toll. Trump was acquitted on all charges on February 5, 2020.
Trump was impeached again on January 21, 2021, on charges of sedition.



