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Why do American rich people invest tens of millions of advertisements to impeach Trump?

Since US President Trump took office, there have been constant calls from opponents to impeach him. Recently, another heavyweight attacked Trump. According to the report of the United States 10/0/20, Tom Stail, a billionaire environmentalist, announced that he would spend more than100000 dollars to put an advertisement on national television, calling for the impeachment of Trump.

60-year-old Steyr is a billionaire living in California and a big donor to the Democratic Party. In this advertisement, he told the camera that insiders in Congress and the federal government know that Trump's "unstable mental state and possession of nuclear weapons are a clear and real threat".

These advertisements are broadcast on TV stations in new york and California, and also on cable TV stations all over the country. Steyr's assistant said that Steyr also spent seven figures advertising online to attract more online viewers.

The advertisement leads the audience to open a website called "Impeachment Required". In an open letter published on the website, Steyr criticized Trump for canceling the protection of undocumented immigrants, undermining Obamacare reform, abolishing clean air-related protection, and conniving at polluters. He also wrote that although some residents are American citizens, Trump still threatened to reduce assistance to Puerto Rican residents affected by the hurricane. In addition, Trump's daily speech on social media "Twitter" may also "trigger a nuclear war", which all represent "a systematic attack on the future of our country".

Steyr himself is preparing to run for the California Senate next year to challenge the current California Senator dianne feinstein. Steyr also considered running for governor of California in 20 18, or running for president of the United States in 2020.

At present, two Democratic congressmen from Texas and California, Al Green and Brad Sherman, have put forward a proposal to impeach Trump, and Tennessee Rep. Steve cohen also has this plan. But there are still many Democrats who have not publicly raised the possibility of impeachment.

Vanity Fair, an American magazine, previously reported that Steve Bannon, the former chief strategic adviser of the White House, reminded Trump with the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution. This amendment allows members of the president's cabinet to vote to remove the current president.