A majority of the House of Representatives voted Wednesday to force Donald Trump to inaugurate the first ever U.S. president twice, formally attacking him in his winding days in power by provoked a revolution just a week after a violent mutation of its supporters stormed the Capitol. .
Lawyers in the Democratic-controlled chamber 232–197 voted for an impeachment over an event that represented a deadly attack on American democracy. Ten Republicans joined the Democrats in the decision.


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But the impeachment seemed to not quickly remove Trump’s ouster before the Republican president’s four-year term ends and Democratic President Joe Biden is based on Jan. 20. Senate Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell rejected Democratic calls to convene the Senate in an emergency session to begin an impeachment lawsuit immediately, according to arguments.
The House passed one impeachment article – a formal accusation – accusing Trump of “inciting revolution,” with a focus on an intelligent speech he delivered to thousands of supporters shortly before the pro-Trump moved through. Capitol. The mob questioned the formal testimony of Biden’s influence on Trump in November. 3 elections, lawyers intervened and left five dead, including a police officer.
During his speech, Trump again made false claims that the election was false and encouraged supporters to march on the Capitol.
With a large presence of National Guard soldiers carrying a rifle inside and outside the Capitol, an emotional debate erupted in the same House room where lawyers had shouted under chairs and put gas masks on Jan. 6 when the protesters were fighting police officers outside the doors.

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“The president of the United States instigated this uprising, this armed uprising against our common country,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat, said on the floor of the House before the vote. ” He has to go. It is a clear and immediate threat to the country that we all love. “
The president of the USA was never ousted through a grand slam. Three – Trump in 2019, Bill Clinton in 1998 and Andrew Johnson in 1868 – had previously been introduced into the House but were acquitted by the Senate.
The impeachment comes at a time of closing political divisions in a pandemic United States near the end of a turbulent presidency in which Trump ruled with a rectangular populist message preaching “America First.”
Democratic convener Julian Castro, a former primary candidate, said Trump was “the most dangerous man ever in the Oval Office.” Congressman Maxine Waters said Trump wanted a civil war and fellow Democrat Jim McGovern said the president had “attempted a coup.”
Some Republicans argued that the impeachment campaign was a rush to a judgment that went beyond the normal deliberative process such as hearings and called on Democrats to abandon the effort for the translation of national unity and healing.


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“It would be a mistake to speak to the president in such a short time,” said Kevin McCarthy, the House’s leading Republican. “That doesn’t mean the president is blameless. The president is responsible for Wednesday’s attack on Congress by mob protesters.”
Trump’s closest allies, such as Ohio Republican Jim Jordan, later went on to accuse Democrats of not exercising reckless political interest.
“This is about getting the president of the United States,” said Jordan, who received the President’s Freedom Medal from Trump at a private ceremony in the White House this week. the president, no matter what. It’s an obsession. “
A handful of Republicans supported impeachment, including Liz Cheney, no. 3 Republican House.
“I’m not choosing a side, I’m choosing a truth,” Republican Jamie Herrera Beutler said in announcing her support for impeachment, drawing approval from Democrats. “The only way to overcome it is through fear.”


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In a breach of normal practice, Republican House leaders stopped forcing their members to vote against impeachment, calling for the vote to be a matter of individual conscience.
Under the U.S. Constitution, impeachment in the House takes legal action in the Senate. A two-thirds majority would be needed to condemn and remove Trump, meaning at least 17 Republicans in the 100-member chamber would have to join the Democrats.
McConnell has said no lawsuit could begin until the Senate was expected to be back in regular session on Jan. 19, one day before Biden started. The lawsuit would continue in the Senate even after Trump resigns. McConnell said in a memo to his fellow Republicans that he has not made a final decision on how to vote for a high-profile vote in the Senate.
The Capitol siege raised concerns about political violence in the United States that once considered everything but unbelievable. The FBI has warned of planned armed protests for Washington and all 50 major U.S. states ahead of the Biden establishment.
Trump on Wednesday urged his followers to remain peaceful, saying in a statement, “I urge that there must be no violence, NO crime and NO harm of any kind. That is not the case. I stand, and that is not what America stands for. “
‘CRIMES HIGH AND MISDEMEANORS’
Impeachment is a remedy designed by the founders of America in the 18th century to allow Congress to overthrow a president who, according to the Constitution, has “betrayed, bribed or committed crimes and crimes. do another high behavior. ”If Trump is removed, Vice President Mike Pence would be president and serve his term.


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The House suspended Trump after he ignored calls for his resignation and Pence reiterated Democratic requests to call for constitutional provision to oust the president.
The House previously voted to impeach Trump in December 2019 on allegations of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress stemming from his demand for Ukraine to investigate Biden and his son Hunter before the election, as Democrats accused him of seeking foreign intervention to smear domestic political smear. competitive. The Senate voted in February 2020 to keep Trump in office.
Wednesday’s impeachment article accused Trump of “inciting terrorism,” saying he incited violence against the U.S. government in his speech to supporters. The article also mentioned Jan.’s Trump. 2 phone calls calling on a Georgia official to “find” votes to reverse Biden ‘s influence in the state.
Rè a Jan. Speech 6, Trump falsely stated that he had defeated Biden, again baseless allegations of fraud and widespread anomalies in a “rigged” election, told his supporters to “stop his he stole, ”“ showed strength, ”“ fought much harder ”and used“ very ”different rules” and promised to go with them to the Capitol, although he did not.
“If you don’t fight like hell, you will no longer have a country,” Trump told his supporters.


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Democrats could also use a Senate impeachment test to try to push a vote through Trump running from running for office again.
Lawyers delivered a speech after speech, with a mask on them in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“This is a time of truth, my friends,” Democrat convener Gerry Connolly told his colleagues ahead of the vote. “Are you on the side of the chaos and the movement or are you on the side of constitutional democracy and our freedom?”