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Trump’s Oath of Office which was reprinted by staffer and then autographed by US President goes on sale for $17,500

A REPRINT of the Oath of Office which Donald Trump autographed at a rally is listed for sale online for $17,500.

According to , State Party Campaign Chairman reprinted the famous document on White House stationary paper for a friend.

 Trump formally 'signed in' as US President in 2017 - a reprint of the Oath of Office is being sold online for $17,500
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Trump formally 'signed in' as US President in 2017 - a reprint of the Oath of Office is being sold online for $17,500Credit: Sky News

The same staffer took the doc to a Trump rally in Hershey, Pennsylvania last Tuesday and asked the brash billionaire to sign it – which the US leader did.

Now, the autographed reprint is on sale for $17,500 (£13,000) on a site named .

This comes as the damning impeachment report claims Trump is a threat to the US Constitution and must be removed from the White House.

The full 658 document was released shortly after midnight this morning before the House vote on the US President’s impeachment this week.

If the lower chamber of Congress does impeach Trump, he can only be removed from office after a trial in the Senate - which is controlled by the Republicans, his own party.

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The Democrats started the impeachment inquiry after the US leader allegedly asked Ukraine to investigate his political rival Joe Biden – who is a leading candidate for President.

In the report, committee chairman Jerrold Nadler writes: “Taken together, the articles charge that President Trump has placed his personal, political interests above our national security, our free and fair elections and our systems of checks and balances.

“He has engaged in a pattern of misconduct that will continue if left unchecked.

“Accordingly, President Trump should be impeached and removed from office.”

 Trump autographed the reprint of the doc last Tuesday at a rally in Hershey, Pennsylvania
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Trump autographed the reprint of the doc last Tuesday at a rally in Hershey, PennsylvaniaCredit: AP:Associated Press

The report also alleges that Trump attempted to obstruct Congress from investigating his phone call with the Ukrainian leader.

It alleges a “criminal character” to the New Yorker’s behaviour while in office.

The report continues: “While there is no need for a crime to be proven in order for impeachment to be warranted, here, President Trump's scheme or course of conduct also encompassed other offenses, both constitutional and criminal in character, and it is appropriate for the Committee to recognize such offenses in assessing the question of impeachment.

“President Trump's abuse of power encompassed both the constitutional offense of ‘Bribery’ and multiple federal crimes.

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