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Young suggests Biden be impeached for war crimes in Ukraine

Kentucky progressive Democrat and gubernatorial candidate, Geoffrey Young, has proposed immediate impeachment of President Joe Biden for war crimes committed by his administration.

“I think Joe Biden should be impeached immediately for war crimes in Ukraine, Yemen, Syria, Iraq etc,” Young tweeted.
U.S. President Joe Biden
He specified that reasons for the impeachment include “the illegal proxy war against Russia in Ukraine”.
Young, 66, calls himself as a “Peace Democrat,” and is an outspoken critic of imperious U.S. foreign policy.
He has savagely criticised the sending of U.S. taxpayer money to Kiev by both parties, and slammed the conflict in Ukraine as a lost cause for the U.S. and NATO.
Mainstream media have largely ignored his candidacy, challenging incumbent Democrat Andy Beshear in the governor’s race.
The media has dubbed Young the “perennial candidate” or failed to mention him at all.
Individual outlets are trying to smear him, including over his “controversial” stance on the Ukraine conflict.
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The party primaries in Kentucky gubernatorial race will take place on May 16, while the election itself holds Nov. 7.
Young ran as a Democratic Party candidate in the House of Representatives in the November midterms.
But he was defeated by incumbent Republican Andy Barr.
He also ran in the Democratic primaries in gubernatorial elections in 2019 and 2015.
Young did same in the Democratic primaries for a House seat in 2018 and 2014.
In the 2022 race for the House, Young focused his campaign on three issues.
These include slashing the Pentagon’s budget by “at least 60 per cent,” abolishing the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
He blamed CIA for getting America into wars and reducing the impact of big money in politics by publicly financing all elections. (Sputnik)
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