The Florida pastor said that America was overwhelmed by a wave of violence if trump will be relieved of duty

A pastor from Florida Rick wiles predicted that «America will start violence» if President Donald trump will be relieved of duty.

Wiles, senior pastor of the Christian Church Flowing Streams in Florida, commented in his program TruNews on Tuesday evening.

«No matter how he left, in America there will be violence,’ said wiles. I know that in this country there are people, including veterans, cowboys, mountaineers, I mean guys who know how to fight — and they make a decision to what happened with Donald trump, not left the hands of the Democrats. They will try to track them down, and our country will be plunged into darkness».

Rick Wiles warns that if Trump is removed from office, veterans, cowboys, mountain men, and «guys that know how to fight» Democrats will hunt down and kill them. https://t.co/jhIWqIiLIP pic.twitter.com/oQDCJVZ6Jg

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It is difficult to talk about the real is the impeachment of Donald trump. The investigation controlled by the Democrats of the house of representatives, which began in late September, has already shown that the President put pressure on Ukrainian leadersto prosecute political rivals trump. It was also noted that trump has withheld military assistance to Ukraine, having promised to provide it only as a «quid pro quo» the quid Pro quo.

Most political analysts still do not believe that trump will be removed from office Republicans controlled the Senate. While several senators of the Republican party expressed serious concern at the actions of three against Ukraine, two-thirds of this legislative authority is required for the removal of the President from office.

This means that all 45 Democrats and 19 Republicans would have to vote for the resignation of trump. However, a survey of the conservative website Daily Caller showed that of the 53 Republicans in the upper house of Congress, only 7 have finally confirmed that they do not support impeachment trump, and 22 Republicans declined to comment.

As for pastor wiles, he is known for his highly controversial statements.

In 2017, he said that hurricane Harvey descended on Houston due to the fact that the city supported the LGBTQ community.

«Here’s a city that boasted of its devotion to the LGBT community. It is under water,» — said the pastor then.

In his program TruNews former President Barack Obama called «demon from hell».

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