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Can Donald Trump be impeached with 10 days of his term's expiry? Here's what experts say
Jan 8, 2021 11:27 AM

Donald Trump has finally acknowledged that Joe Biden will be the next President of the United States. Trump, who is under immense pressure and is facing calls for impeachment said that his focus would now turn to ensuring a peaceful transition of power.

But, can he really be impeached, with barely 10 days left for his term to expire?

To discuss this, Parikshit Luthra spoke to Daniel Fried, former US envoy to Poland, fellow at Atlantic Council; Steven Herman, bureau chief - White House at Voice of America and Nelson Cunningham, co-founder and president at McLarty Associates.

To know more, watch the video.

(Edited by : Jerome Anthony)

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