The evidence for impeaching President Donald Trump for misconduct in office and obstruction is 'overwhelming,' the final report on the House investigation into the US leader says.
"The evidence of the president's misconduct is overwhelming, and so too is the evidence of his obstruction of Congress," said the report, meant to support formal charges against Mr Trump.
In the first instance, it alleged, the president conditioned military aid and a face-to-face meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky on Kiev opening several politically-motivated investigations, including into former vice president Joe Biden, the Democratic frontrunner in the 2020 election race.
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