
President Donald Trump was impeached for the second time in just over a year in the United States Capitol House.
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Chamber of Deputies voted with bipartisan support on Wednesday for Donald Trump’s impeachment for the second time during his presidency, accusing him of “crimes and misdemeanors” for his role in inciting the violent crowd that invaded the Capitol last week, resulting in the deaths of five people.
The only impeachment article accused Trump of “inciting insurrection” for his role in the deadly riot on the United States Capitol last week. The vote went from 232 to 197 in favor of impeachment. Five members did not vote.
After a full-day debate, lawmakers widely voted on the party’s lines in favor of impeachment, but ten Republicans broke with their party to vote in favor of impeachment.
These are the Republicans who voted for Trump’s impeachment: Liz Cheney (Wyoming), John Katko (New York), Fred Upton (Michigan), Jaime Herrera Beutler (Washington), Adam Kinzinger (Illinois), Dan Newhouse (Washington), Peter Meijer (MIchigan), Tom Rice (South Carolina), Anthony Gonzalez (Ohio) and David Valadao (California).