He resigned from the Screen Actors Guild … Trump: “I don’t want to belong to you anymore”



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After the Union of American Actors reviewed disciplinary measures against former President Donald Trump for his supporters’ assault on the Congress building, the latter announced his resignation from the Union, saying: “I no longer want to belong to you.”

On Thursday, former US President Donald Trump announced his resignation from his membership in the Screen Actors Guild, which is reviewing disciplinary measures against him after his supporters stormed the Capitol on January 6.

In a letter sent to the “Association of Film Actors and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists,” Trump harshly criticized the audience the association is expected to hold, after his board concluded last month that there was a good reason for Trump’s violation. of the membership conditions, in relation to the attack, according to Reuters.

“Who cares! … I no longer want to be a member of your union,” Trump wrote in the letter, which was published by his spokesman and first broadcast on Fox News.

In a private statement, the union responded to Trump by saying, “Thank you.”

The United States House of Representatives approved, in a vote on January 13, accusing Trump of instigating the insurgency in the assault on the Congress building.

Trump left the White House on January 20 after failing to secure a second term as president of the United States. He faces a trial in the Senate next week on impeachment charges.

The United States House of Representatives agreed in mid-January with its majority to impeach Trump with the aim of impeaching him, in a step prior to his trial in the Senate.

The president of the United States House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, had announced the start of an official investigation aimed at accusing Trump of violating the constitution, due to the phone call she had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.



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