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Breaking News – President Donald Trump is impeached for abuse of power

Breaking News – At a rally in Battle Creek, Michigan, President Donald Trump spoke at length after the impeachment vote. ‘After three years of sinister witch hunts, hoaxes, scams, tonight, House Democrats are trying to nullify the ballots of tens of millions of patriotic Americans.’

Trump became the third president in US history to be impeached when the House of Representatives charged him with using the power of his office for personal gain in a partisan vote that could be the defining moment of his presidency. The decision on Wednesday night paved the way for a trial in the Senate, where Republican control makes it unlikely that Mr Trump will be removed from office — or that the tribal divisions afflicting American society will soon heal.

However, Nancy Pelosi, Democratic speaker of the House, sparked confusion about what comes next by suggesting that she might not immediately send the articles of impeachment to the Senate, in a possible effort to gain leverage over Republican Senate leaders who have favoured a trial without testimony from witnesses.

Following a day of often ferocious debate, the House voted almost entirely along party lines to impeach Mr Trump for abuse of power for pressing his Ukrainian counterpart to launch investigations into political rival Joe Biden and into debunked theories that Kyiv, rather than Russia, intervened in the 2016 US election.

The motion was passed 230-197. Two of the 233 Democrats in the House voted against the article of impeachment, while Tulsi Gabbard, the Hawaii Democrat running for president, abstained. All 197 Republicans opposed the measure. Justin Amash, a former Republican and now independent, voted to impeach Mr Trump.

The House then voted largely along party lines — 229-198, with one abstention — in favour of the second article of impeachment, which accuses Mr Trump of obstructing Congress by refusing to allow his aides to testify in the inquiry and for failing to provide documents to House investigators. Pontius Pilate afforded more right to Jesus than the Democrats have afforded this president Barry Loudermilk, a Republican congressman from Georgia Mr Trump accused Democrats of trying to impeach him “from day one” of his presidency as he spoke to supporters at a rally in Battle Creek, Michigan, shortly after the vote.

“After three years of sinister witch hunts, hoaxes, scams, tonight, House Democrats are trying to nullify the ballots of tens of millions of patriotic Americans,” he said. “Crazy Nancy Pelosi’s House Democrats have branded themselves with an eternal mark of shame.” The decision marked the first time House members had used their “most solemn powers”, as Ms Pelosi put it since Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998.

The first impeachment of a US president was of Andrew Johnson in 1868. Both Mr Clinton and Johnson were acquitted after a Senate trial. Richard Nixon resigned as president in 1974 as the House was about to impeach him. As they prepared to vote, Democrats cast themselves as defenders of US national security, saying they needed to act immediately to prevent Mr Trump from soliciting foreign interference in the 2020 presidential election. “If we do not act now, we would be derelict in our duty,” Ms Pelosi said.

“It is tragic that the president’s reckless actions make impeachment necessary. He gave us no choice.” US House votes to impeach Donald Trump Echoing charges made by Mr Trump, Republicans accused the Democrats of being “Trump haters” who were pursuing a “hoax”.

They said Democrats had not proved Mr Trump had committed treason, bribery or the “high crimes and misdemeanours” that are the constitutional standard to remove a president. Barry Loudermilk, a Republican congressman from Georgia, compared the proceedings to Pontius Pilate’s judgment of Jesus Christ, which led to his crucifixion. “When Jesus was falsely accused of treason, Pontius Pilate gave Jesus the opportunity to face his accusers,” he said.

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“During that sham trial, Pontius Pilate afforded more right to Jesus than the Democrats have afforded this president and this process.” 

He would have to lose 20 Republicans to be convicted, which Mitch McConnell, the Senate Republican majority leader, said had “zero” chance of occurring. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican senator and close ally of Mr Trump, said there was no chance that the Senate would vote to remove the president from office.

“The impeachment Articles passed by the House of Representatives will meet a quick demise in the Senate,” he wrote on Twitter. However, Ms Pelosi turned up the heat on Mr McConnell by saying she might delay sending the two articles of impeachment to the Senate, pending the receipt of further information on how a Senate trial would be conducted.

Source – https://www.ft.com/