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How Donald Trump s second impeachment will happen

EXPLAINER: Politicians feel able to fast track process as they witnessed US president's encouragement of supporters who violently stormed US Capitol.

House barrels toward a second impeachment of Trump as Republicans join Democrats in extraordinary rebuke

House impeaches Trump a second time in bipartisan vote Jess Bidgood © Sarah Silbiger Members of the National Guard patrolled outside the Capitol on Wednesday, a marked contrast from the scene a week ago. WASHINGTON The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Trump for inciting last week’s riot at the Capitol, delivering an extraordinary and bipartisan rebuke that makes him the only president in US history to be impeached twice. Convening in a chamber that exactly a week earlier the mob had transformed into a crime scene, inside a newly militarized complex where windows are still pocked with bullet holes, lawmakers voted 232 to 197 in favor of impeachment. Ten Republicans joined the Democrats who led the charge, making it the most bipartisan of the nation’s four impeachments.

Trump, Pence distance from Capitol rioters; suggest Prez won t be removed

Read more about Trump, Pence distance from Capitol rioters; suggest Prez won t be removed on Business Standard. It was the first time Trump and Pence have spoken since the president s supporters stormed the Capitol while Pence was presiding over formal affirmation of his re-election defeat

Trump Can Be Indicted Under Federal, State and DC Laws for His Role in Jan 6

Trump Can Be Indicted Under Federal, State and DC Laws for His Role in Jan. 6 President Trump looks on during a rally in support of Republican incumbent Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue ahead of a Senate runoff in Dalton, Georgia, on January 4, 2021. MANDEL NGAN / AFP via Getty Images By The legal evidence is damning: Donald Trump should be held criminally liable for “seditious conspiracy” and “inciting insurrection” for his role in stoking the events of January 6, when an angry mob of Trump loyalists, incited by the president himself, stormed the Capitol building to stop the congressional counting of votes for Joe Biden in the Electoral College.

Trump and Pence Signal President Won t Resign or Be Removed

Vice President Mike Pence signaled he’ll spurn demands to immediately oust Donald Trump over a deadly riot by the president’s supporters as the two met and agreed to work together for the remainder of the term, according to a senior administration official.

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