Short Response:
1.He was deserted by even his staunchest allies.
2.The Liberal Party.
3. "The citizens of Austin expect transparency and a voice in key policy decisions," Blyth said. "We feel that the Mayor and City Council aren't listening to us or representing us well."
4. Provide help to counselors in identifying their student's career goals and how to help the achieve their goals.
5. It was a 33 yard field goal.
Long Response:
1. Right now, a Democratic-led impeachment inquiry for Trump is in order. Trump, who doesn't not believe that this is fair, compares the inquiry to lynching. Lynching occurred back then when angry mobs killed thousands of black people. Trump's comments sparked an out-roar from many people. It most definitely disturbed people who had family members that were lynched. This was not the only time that Trump has used unleashing racially inflammatory language. However, Lindsey Graham, who is close to Trump, said, "This is a lynching in every case."
2.Lynch is when a mob kills someone, sometimes by hanging, for an offense even with pr without a legal trial.
3.Lynching was very common in the South after the American Civil War. African Americans were the most common targets, but some whites were lynched also. Hangings were the most common use of killing when lynchings took place.
4.I think that Trump chose to use the word lynching when describing what he is currently facing with impeachment because in his opinion, he felt that a large group of people were accusing him of something without proof of it.
5. I do not think that the word lynching is appropriate in this circumstance. I think this because lynching was so horrible and awful back then, and I think that murder is a lot worse than an investigation.
5b. I think that in response, the president needs to give an apology for his use of words. That is because his words really hurt a lot of people, especially the ones who has family members or people they knew lynched.
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