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A Democratic lawmaker has called for impeachment of US President Donald Trump for his alleged involvement in obstruction of justice, after news reports revealed that he had asked the FBI to stop investigations against former national security advisor Michael Flynn. (Photo: Gage Skidmore/ Flickr)

A Democratic lawmaker has called for impeachment of US President Donald Trump for his alleged involvement in obstruction of justice, after news reports revealed that he had asked the FBI to stop investigations against former national security advisor Michael Flynn. (Photo: Gage Skidmore/ Flickr)

WASHINGTON—A Democratic lawmaker has called for impeachment of US President Donald Trump for his alleged involvement in obstruction of justice, after news reports revealed that he had asked the FBI to stop investigations against former national security advisor Michael Flynn.

In fact, Congressman El Green from Texas today became the first US lawmaker to demand impeachment of Trump from the House floor.

“I rise today Mr. Speaker to call for the impeachment of the President of the United States of America for obstruction of justice. There is a belief in this country that no one is above the law. And that includes the President of the United States of America,” Green said on the House floor.

The Congressman said that his call for impeachment is a position of conscience for him and asked the American people to speak up.

“Each member of Congress has to make his or her decision.

This is where I stand, I will not be moved. The President must be impeached,” Green said.

At the same time he noted that impeachment does not mean the president will be found guilty.

It simply means the House of Representatives will bring charges against the president, he said a day after the New York Times reported that it found a memo in which the sacked FBI Director James Comey said that he was asked by Trump to stop Flynn s investigations.

Soon thereafter another Republican lawmaker was seen supporting the impeachment move.

“Yes,” he told The Hill newspaper when asked if the details of the memo if true merited impeachment. “But everybody merits a fair trail,” he was quoted as saying.

However, the House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan said that he has full confidence in Trump. “I do (have confidence in Trump),” he told reporters at a news conference.

He also urged the lawmakers to be sober.

“That is our job, to be sober, to be passionate and to follow the facts wherever they may lead,” he said.

“It is obvious there are some people out there who want to harm the president. We have an obligation to carry out our oversight, regardless of which party is in the White House.

That means before rushing to judgment we get all the pertinent information,” Ryan said.

The White House has denied the allegations of obstruction of justice.

“While the President has repeatedly expressed his view that General Flynn is a decent man who served and protected our country, the President has never asked Mr. Comey or anyone else to end any investigation, including any investigation involving General Flynn,” it said.

The President has the utmost respect for the law enforcement agencies, and all investigations, the White House said, adding that this is not a truthful or accurate portrayal of the conversation between the President and Comey.

Ryan supported the White House.

“There is an FBI investigation going on right now with all things related to Russia, done by the career professionals at the FBI who are going to continue to be career professionals. And the acting director just said the other day that no one has tried to impede that investigation,” he told reporters at a news conference.

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