The State Department’s page was changed to indicate that Donald Trump’s tenure was ending tonight

Washington DC – A State Department employee, who may have been upset by the direction of the government, posted on that agency’s website that President Donald Trump and Vice President Michael Pence’s terms of office expired tonight.

According to BuzzFeed’s news release, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has ordered an investigation into the case, which will target employees and interns who leave this office this week and are responsible for US foreign policy.

Post that appeared on Trump’s biographical page of the Federal State Department. (Photocaptura)

On the State Department page, Trump’s biography was changed to indicate that his term expired on January 11, 2021 at 7:49 p.m. In Pence’s case, the biography was edited to indicate that his term was ending. It would end at 19 hours and 44 minutes and 22 seconds, on January 11, 2021.

The State Department’s website was changed at a time when the Democrats of the House of Commons were officially beginning an impeachment lawsuit against President Trump, accusing him of instigating last Day 6’s uprising in the federal Capitol that interrupted the census vote of the electoral college to confirm the victory of President-elect Joe Biden.

Message on Mike Pence’s bio page. (Photocaptura)

The attack on the Capitol came after President Trump, at a rally on Pennsylvania Avenue, urged his supporters to go to Congress to demand that federal lawmakers reverse the results of the Nov. 3 election.

Five people, including a federal Capitol police officer, were killed in these incidents that endangered Vice President Pence and members of Congress, caused damage and delayed hours of the constitutional obligation to count the votes of the United States electoral college.

Along with the resolution to propose Trump’s removal, the federal lower house Democrats presented another measure to demand that Pence reunite the government cabinet and declare the president of the United States disqualified from ruling.

The lower house will vote tomorrow on the resolution calling for action by Pence. If nothing happens within 24 hours, a majority in the lower house will approve the impeachment charge against Trump on Wednesday.

It would be the first time in history that the House of Representatives recommended the dismissal of the same president twice.

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