Democrats push for Trump to be impeached even after leaving office

Liberals are arguing President Trump could be subject to an impeachment trial even after President-elect Joseph R. Biden is sworn into office, urging lawmakers to move forward with a second impeachment of the sitting president just days before the incoming administration takes control.

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Mitt Romney impeachment vote sparks GOP’s ire

Sen. Mitt Romney, with a single vote, became the darling of the political left who once despised him and the scourge of his conservative brethren who just eight years ago made him the Republican standard-bearer.

He became the first senator in history to vote to convict a president of his ...

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Doug Jones, Alabama senator, to vote to convict Donald Trump

Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, a Democrat in a deep-red state up for reelection, announced Wednesday he will vote to convict President Trump on both articles of impeachment.

"I have reluctantly concluded that the evidence is sufficient to convict the President for both abuse of power and obstruction of Congress," Mr. ...

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Susan Collins to acquit Trump in impeachment trial

Sen. Susan Collins announced Tuesday she will vote to acquit President Trump in his impeachment trial, becoming the second moderate Republican standing behind the president and not to break with her party.

The Maine Republican, who is up for reelection this year, said the Senate must consider what effect removing ...

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House Democrats: Senators have ‘duty’ to convict Trump

House impeachment managers stressed Monday that senators have a duty to vote to convict President Trump, saying he jeopardized national security and threatens the fairness of the next election.

"Your duty demands you convict President Trump," said Rep. Jason Crow, Colorado Democrat and one of the managers. "In America, no ...

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