According to a report by DL News on April 26, Jon Ossoff, a Democratic senator from Georgia, stated during a town hall meeting on Friday that President Donald Trump's invitation to top investors of his memecoin to attend a "grand dinner" constitutes "impeachable conduct." Ossoff criticized, saying: "The sitting President of the United States is selling access, which is essentially paying him directly, and there is no doubt that this has reached the level of impeachable conduct." However, due to Republican control of the House of Representatives, the likelihood of actually initiating impeachment proceedings is low.
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According to a report by DL News on April 26, Jon Ossoff, a Democratic senator from Georgia, stated during a town hall meeting on Friday that President Donald Trump's invitation to top investors of his memecoin to attend a "grand dinner" constitutes "impeachable conduct." Ossoff criticized, saying: "The sitting President of the United States is selling access, which is essentially paying him directly, and there is no doubt that this has reached the level of impeachable conduct." However, due to Republican control of the House of Representatives, the likelihood of actually initiating impeachment proceedings is low.