Kentucky progressive Democrat and gubernatorial candidate Geoffrey Young said Joe Biden should be “impeached immediately” for war crimes.
“I think Joe Biden (D-War Criminal) should be impeached immediately for war crimes in Ukraine, Yemen, Syria, Iraq etc. Also for continuing the illegal proxy war against Russia in Ukraine,” Young tweeted.
I think Joe Biden (D-War Criminal) should be impeached immediately for war crimes in Ukraine, Yemen, Syria, Iraq etc.
Also for continuing the illegal proxy war against Russia in Ukraine.
All US presidents since 1945 = WAR CRIMINALS (including Trump).https://t.co/Xod1kOCckD https://t.co/VHQXkWS0s8— Geoffrey M. Young (@GeoffYoung4KY) January 13, 2023
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This week Young has called for the impeachment of President Joe Biden. Young wrote the following:
Each of the following actions, failures to act, and refusals to act constitutes an impeachable offense. Taken together, they justify President Biden’s impeachment by the full U.S. House of Representatives as soon as possible and his conviction by the U.S. Senate soon afterwards. The first item is the most immediate and urgent one.
The following items included:
- Reckless, hostile and aggressive provocations against China
- Turning the United States into a co-belligerent with Ukraine against Russia
- Rejecting Russia’s reasonable peace proposal in December 2021
- Helping Saudi Arabia massacre and starve millions of civilians in Yemen
- Illegally keeping U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria
Summit News noted:
Young, 66, calls himself as a “Peace Democrat,” and is an outspoken critic of imperious US foreign policy who has savagely criticized the sending of US taxpayer money to Kiev by both parties, and slammed the conflict in Ukraine as a lost cause for the US and NATO. His candidacy for governor and challenge of incumbent Democrat Andy Beshear in the governor’s race has been largely ignored by mainstream media, which has dubbed him the “perennial candidate” or failed to mention him at all, with individual outlets trying to smear him, including over his “controversial” stance on the Ukraine conflict.
The party primaries in the Kentucky gubernatorial race will take place on May 16, while the election itself will be held November 7.
Young ran as a Democratic Party candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives in the November midterms, but was defeated by incumbent Republican Andy Barr. He also ran in the Democratic primaries in gubernatorial elections in 2019 and 2015, and the Democratic primaries for a House seat in 2018 and 2014.
Young won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives in Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District on May 17, 2022.
He lost to the incumbent, Republican Andy Barr, in the general election 65.1% to 34.9%.
His campaign focused on these issues – abolishing the Central Intelligence Agency, which he blamed for getting America into needless wars, cutting the military budget, ending U.S. support for AFRICOM, and taxing the rich more.
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