Majority of Americans want Trump removed immediately after U.S. Capitol
violence - Reuters/Ipsos poll
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[January 09, 2021]
By Chris Kahn
(Reuters) - Fifty-seven percent of
Americans want Republican President Donald Trump to be immediately
removed from office after he encouraged a protest this week that
escalated into a deadly riot inside the U.S. Capitol, according to a
Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Most of them were Democrats, however, with Republicans apparently much
more supportive of Trump serving out the final days of his term, which
ends on Jan. 20.
The national public opinion survey, conducted Thursday and Friday, also
showed that seven out of 10 of those who voted for Trump in November
opposed the action of the hardcore supporters who broke into the Capitol
while lawmakers were meeting to certify the election victory of Democrat
Joe Biden.
Nearly 70% of Americans surveyed also said they disapprove of Trump's
actions in the run-up to Wednesday's assault. At a rally earlier in the
day, Trump had exhorted thousands of his followers to march to the
Capitol.
The chaos on Capitol Hill, in which a police officer and four others
died, has been widely condemned by both Democrats and Republicans.
Democrats in the House of Representatives plan to introduce misconduct
charges on Monday that could lead to a second impeachment of Trump, two
sources familiar with the matter said.
"If the President does not leave office imminently and willingly, the
Congress will proceed with our action,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said
in a statement. [L1N2JJ0UU]
DIVISIONS
The public's reaction is divided by political party, as it has been on
almost every major issue in the Trump era. While almost everyone
condemned the violent confrontation, calls for Trump’s ouster came
mostly from Democrats.
Altogether, the majority of Americans who said they want Trump to leave
office before his term ends includes about nine out of every ten
Democrats polled but just two in ten Republicans.
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President Donald Trump is seen making remarks on a television
monitor from the White House Briefing Room, after his supporters
interrupted the certification by the U.S. Congress of the results of
the 2020 U.S. presidential election at the Washington Capitol, in
Washington, U.S., January 6, 2021. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Some 30% said the president should be removed using provisions in
the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which allows the vice
president and Cabinet to remove the president if he is unable to
discharge his official duties.
Another 14% said Congress should impeach and remove Trump from
office, and 13% said Trump should simply resign.
Trump, who lost the Nov. 3 election by about seven million votes,
called on his supporters on Wednesday to march on Congress, telling
them at a rally that “you will never take back our country with
weakness.”
A small minority of the American public -- 12% -- said they
supported the actions of those people who took part in the riot.
Seventy-nine percent of adults, including two-thirds of Republicans
and Trump voters, described the participants as either "criminals"
or "fools." Nine percent saw them as “concerned citizens” and 5%
called them “patriots.”
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online, in English, throughout
the United States. It gathered responses from 1,005 American adults,
including 339 who said they voted for Trump. The results have a
credibility interval, a measure of precision, of 4 percentage
points.
(Reporting by Chris Kahn, Editing by Soyoung Kim and Sonya
Hepinstall)
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