Impeachment 2.0

Mitch McConnell believes Trump committed impeachable offences, report says.
House set to vote against president for unprecedented second time on Wednesday
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-trump-impeachment-offences-gop-b1786325.html


Senator Mitch McConnell believes Donald Trump has committed impeachable offences, a report says.

The senate majority leader has told associates that he is happy Democrats have moved to impeach Mr Trump as it will make it easier to re-build the Republican party, according to the New York Times.

House Democrats plan to vote Wednesday to impeach the outgoing president for an unprecedented second time, majority leader Steny Hoyer has told his colleagues.

The president will face charges that he incited violence against the country.

The vote would come exactly a week after the Trump riot that saw his supporters storm the US Capitol to try and prevent Joe Biden’s election victory being certified by lawmakers.

Mr McConnell, a senator from Kentucky, reportedly blames Mr Trump for Republicans losing control of the senate after the Georgia runoff election put Democrats in control of the tied high chamber.

Five people, including a US Capitol police officer, were killed in the mayhem that followed Mr Trump’s rally where he urged them to march on Capitol Hill.

After a lengthy delay caused by the chaotic scenes the House and Senate reconvened and confirmed Mr Biden’s win over Mr Trump.

House minority leader, Kevin McCarthy, has also asked his GOP colleagues if he should call on Mr Trump to resign, Republican officials told the New York Times.

Mr McCarthy is reportedly against impeachment but he and Republican leaders will not lobby for a “no” vote on the issue.

Earlier Mr Trump gave his first live speech since the violence and called his supporters who stormed the building a “mob."

But Mr Trump also warned Democrats not to remove him from office in his final days, through either the 25th amendment or impeachment.

“It's causing tremendous anger and division and pain far greater than most people will ever understand, which is very dangerous for the USA, especially at this very tender time,” Mr Trump said on Tuesday at a segment of the US-Mexico border wall in Alamo, Texas.
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Live Updates: On Eve of House Vote, McConnell Is Said to Be Pleased About Effort to Impeach Trump
Senator Mitch McConnell is said to believe that the impeachment effort will make it easier to purge President Trump from the party. And Representative Kevin McCarthy has asked other Republicans whether he should call on Mr. Trump to resign in the aftermath of the Capitol siege.
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Live Updates: On Eve of House Vote, McConnell Is Said to Be Pleased About Effort to Impeach Trump
Senator Mitch McConnell is said to believe that the impeachment effort will make it easier to purge President Trump from the party. And Representative Kevin McCarthy has asked other Republicans whether he should call on Mr. Trump to resign in the aftermath of the Capitol siege.
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This was confirmed to be fake news by McConnell's office
 
This was confirmed to be fake news by McConnell's office
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...op-senators-to-vote-to-convict-on-impeachment
Fox News host Sean Hannity, though, threw cold water on the reporting on his show Tuesday night, indicating that McConnell may not necessarily vote to convict Trump when the Senate takes up the impeachment charges.

“We did speak to Sen. Mitch McConnell’s office tonight," Hannity said. "They said no, there is no conclusions that have been made. And there’s a lot of salacious nonsense in this."
 
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Fox News host Sean Hannity, though, threw cold water on the reporting on his show Tuesday night, indicating that McConnell may not necessarily vote to convict Trump when the Senate takes up the impeachment charges.

“We did speak to Sen. Mitch McConnell’s office tonight," Hannity said. "They said no, there is no conclusions that have been made. And there’s a lot of salacious nonsense in this."

I don't see a direct denial in there.
 
No. 3 House Republican Liz Cheney says she will vote to impeach Trump
https://www.wfla.com/news/politics/...z-cheney-says-she-will-vote-to-impeach-trump/

Republican Rep. Liz Cheney says she will vote to impeach President Donald Trump.

The Wyoming congresswoman, the No. 3 Republican in the House, said in a statement late Tuesday that Trump “summoned” the mob that attacked the Capitol last week, “assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack.” She says, “Everything that followed was his doing.”


She also notes that Trump could have immediately intervened to stop his supporters, but he did not.

Cheney says, “There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution.”

Trump himself has taken no responsibility for his role in inciting the attackers.

Cheney is a daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney.

 
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