US House takes on second impeachment of President Donald Trump

Mike Dorning, Erik Wasson and Billy House | Bloomberg

The United States House prepared to vote for a second historic impeachment for Donald Trump, as lawmakers boiled over his role prompting the crowd’s attack on the Capitol last week and the president’s once-firm control over the Republican Party began to crumble.

Trump’s impeachment seemed inevitable in a vote Democrats anticipated would take place on Wednesday, with the resolution’s sponsors claiming broad support from Democrats and the public of several Republicans, including Liz Cheney, the Republican Party’s third leader and daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney.

The House debate is scheduled for shortly after 9 am, with the vote on the expected mid-afternoon impeachment resolution, according to House Rules President Jim McGovern. According to the rules in force because of the coronavirus pandemic, members will vote for staggered groups in the plenary of the Chamber, and some by proxy, concluding before 5 pm.

Majority leader in the House, Steny Hoyer, said on Tuesday that the impeachment article would be sent quickly to the Senate, which would then hold a trial, instead of holding it until the beginning of President-elect Joe Biden’s term.

“The moment has been imposed on us by the actions of the President of the United States. The fact that he is leaving should not prevent us from blaming behavior that many of us believe is traitorous and criminal behavior, ”said Hoyer on MSNBC.

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The timing could complicate Biden’s efforts to get cabinet officials approved by the Senate, as lawmakers would be occupied by an impeachment trial.

But Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer has raised the possibility of invoking a 2004 emergency session law to convene a trial this week, although such a move requires the consent of majority leader Mitch McConnell.

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