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Ahead Of Public Impeachment Hearings, President Trump Tweets 82 Times In One Day
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
Michelle Obama’s ‘When We All Vote’
Voter Participation
President Donald Trump tweeted or retweeted 82 times on Saturday while flying to and from a collegiate football game in Alabama.
Why it matters: Many of the president's tweets were fighting back against the House's impeachment inquiry into allegations that he with- held congressionally approved military aid to pressure Ukraine to investigate his po- litical opponents. The House will hold its first public im- peachment hearings this week.
Trump's tweets, by the numbers: Trump tweeted or retweeted "Schiff" 11 times in
reference to House Intelli- gence Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.). He refer- enced Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) twice.
•He mentioned "impeach- ment," "impeach" or "im- peachable" nine times, "Democrats" five times, and "whistleblower" 11 times.
Trump also posted an en- dorsement for "Triggered," a new book written by his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., and praised Rich Lowry, the editor of National Review, for "Bringing the word 'National- ism' back into the main- stream."
singer/actress
Gomez, plus Megan Rapi- noe, Rita Wilson and Liza Koshy.
Adds New Voices To Help Increase
Former first lady Michelle Obama wants more Ameri- cans to vote, and she’s en- listed a new celebrity “squad” to help her continue to push the message.
When We All Vote is a na- tional, nonpartisan organiza- tion aimed at increasing participation in every elec- tion. Mrs. Obama launched the initiative in 2018 along with co-chairs Janelle Monáe, Tom Hanks, Lin- Manuel Miranda, Faith Hill and Chris Paul.
Today, Mrs. Obama re- leased a new video message introducing its seven newest co-chairs. Included in the
“WHEN WE ALL VOTE”
group are actors Tracee Ellis Ross and Kerry Washington, mega-pro- ducer Shonda Rhimes,
Selena
It’s Now Faster For Immigrants
Immigrants who obtain legal permanent resident sta- tus in the United States and those who, later, become nat- uralized U. S. citizens, often long for their close relatives — both abroad and inside the country — to follow their suc- cessful immigration journey.
There are several ways to help an eligible family mem- ber to immigrate to the U. S., but almost always this com- plex process begins with the submission of an essential form to establish the rela- tionship between the appli- cant and the beneficiary.
It’s called Form I-130, Pe- tition for Alien Relative, and it’s the first step in sponsor-
ing a relative to come to the U. S. Only after the U. S. gov- ernment approves this peti- tion, can the family member apply to become a permanent resident, that is, a green card holder.
Now, for the first time, im-
migrants will be able to carry out this process electroni- cally. The U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently announced that it made the form avail- able for digital completion and filing.
To Help Their Relatives
Become U. S. Residents
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