Donald Trump is the first president in American history to have been impeached twice. He has brought shame to his office and this nation. The Senate must now vote to convict him.
"He's a seditious traitor and he will be known for history as a domestic terrorist" Former White House Communications DirectorAnthony Scaramucci says he believes Donald Trump will be convicted in the Senate and become "the first President in American history to be jailed"
Rep. Jeffries: "The fact this is now the most bipartisan impeachment in American history and that Donald Trump has now been impeached twice, I think lays a foundation for a real opportunity to finish the job in the U.S. Senate in a bipartisan way."
President Donald Trump has been impeached by the House days before leaving office, becoming the first American president to be impeached twice. Next, is a vote in the Senate and here's how it might go
President Donald Trump has been impeached by the House days before leaving office, becoming the first American president to be impeached twice. Next, is a vote in the Senate and here's how it might go
American Troops being sent to protect the Capital Building from Americans. The history books and the law, and the trial proceedings that are to come in the Senate, won't be going easy on the perpetrators who aligned themselves with Donald J. Trump or Donald J. Trump, himself.
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Donald Trump has deservedly become the first president in American history to bear the stain of impeachment twice over. The Senate is required to act and will proceed with his trial and hold a vote on his conviction.
Sen. Cory Booker says in opening statement for Amy Coney Barrett hearings: "Donald Trump and most of my Senate Republican colleagues know the truth: They won't be able to get away with this after the American people have spoken in this election"
Sen. Schumer: “Donald Trump has put his head in the sand. He is responsible for the safety of the American people and he has hurt that safety dramatically. And our Republican Senate friends are so afraid of Donald Trump that they don’t budge.”
Donald Trump cannot continue to flaunt the rule of law. Last Friday, he fired the FOURTH Inspector General who was holding this administration accountable. As I told @Lawrence , the Senate must focus on oversight and getting answers because the American people deserve the truth.
Senate Minority Leader Schumer: "President Donald Trump you're hurting the recovery you want so badly by not having the tests. The best way to recover quickly is testing, testing, testing. I want him to do the right thing ... for the American people, and it is frustrating."
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