On Wednesday, the House impeached President Trump for his second maneuver in the President’s role encouraging his supporters over last week’s mob at the United States Capitol.
The House of representatives voted 232 (including 10 Republicans) to 197 to impeach President Donald Trump just one week after pro-Trump protestors pushed legislators to flee from the House in which they cast ballots in 4rth presidential impeachment in the United States history, and Trump has marked as the first president to face impeachment twice. Following you can see the names of Republicans who went against President Trump and voted for impeachment.
- Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler of Washington DC
- Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming
- Rep. Peter Meijer of Michigan
- Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington DC
- Rep. John Katko of New York
- Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois
- Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan
- Rep. Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio
- Rep. Tom Rice of South Carolina
- Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming
But impeachment will not restrict President Trump from office, Mitch McConnell (Senate Majority Leader) said that he will not face his trial until after Joe Biden is avowed incoming week. Moreover, the vote was the instinctive response from legislators from both parties furious at President Donald Trump when rioters attacked the Capitol Police, looted the Capitol building, and drew the lives of Mike Pence and other legislators into danger the previous week.
Trump is a clear danger to the country – Nancy Pelosi
Nancy Pelosi, the House Speaker, on the House floor before the vote, said that they know that the American President incited this insurrection, this armed rioters against their country. She continued that President must go; he is a clear danger to the country that they all love.
The Republican support highlight the anger that legislators feel about President Trump’s maneuver to encourage the demonstrators, who attacked the United States Capitol, which was ignited by the President’s false allegations of a fraudulent election.
Cheney’s statement claimed Trump that he called this riot, gathered the riot, and ignite this maneuver. She continued that there has never been a significant betrayal by a President of America of his office and his pledge to the Constitution.
Kevin McCarthy, the House Minority, described on Monday that President Trump bears responsibility for the attack on Congress through the mob and forces Trump to be responsible for that incident. Besides this, he argued that the House should make a bipartisan commission rather than impeachment.