Trump has not been recalled (yet)

This is how the assistant at the Faculty of Political Sciences, Stevan Nedeljkovi, explains the decision of the House of Representatives of the U.S. Congress to recall President Trump, followed by a debate and a vote in the Senate.
"In order to be officially recalled, a two-thirds majority in the Senate needs to vote. Given that the procedure is very complex and requires investigation, hearing before various committees, I do not expect the whole procedure to be completed in a few weeks but in a few months", he explains.
What Democrats want, he argues, has a double grounds.
"Plan A in Congress says: we want to prevent Trump from holding any political office in the future, that is, from being a public servant in the United States, which includes the inability to run in the 2024 presidential election. Such a scenario would mean a two-thirds majority in the Senate impeach Donald Trump, and in the end, in a special vote, a simple majority made it impossible for him to run", Nedeljkovi explains, adding that at this moment, that seems difficult to achieve.
If Plan A does not pass, he adds, they will go to Plan B, that is, to prevent Trump from reading the entire process of another "impeachment", which has never happened in history, and to discredit him by lowering his political weight. Trump's political power and influence worries both Democrats and Republicans, for various reasons.
"Democrats are afraid that Trump could harm them in the 2024 elections, and even in the 2022 elections, because it turned out that the candidates he supports are doing well in the elections," Nedeljkovic told Tanjug, commenting on the latest events in Washington and the request for Trump's recall.
On the other hand, he points out, Republicans, and...

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