With Congressional Democrats moving ahead with the second impeachment of Donald Trump after the Capitol riots, some are questioning whether the move will help or hinder Joe Biden after he is inaugurated.
Tucker Carlson Tonight host explains why Democrats need to keep talking about Trump to keep party united
President Trump was impeached Wednesday with bipartisan support. No matter how angry you may be at Trump over what happened at the Capitol building last week, watching this happen may confuse you.
The chaos of an impeachment trial is hardly the peaceful and orderly transition of power both parties assure you they want. So why are they doing this? There has to be a reason, and indeed there is one.
First, let s be clear about what that reason is not. Legitimate moral outrage will play absolutely no role whatsoever in whatever happens next, no matter how many times House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, D-S.C. goes on television and talks about the civil rights movement or how often you see House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., read lines like this:
Jaime Harrison may have failed to unseat South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, but he s President-elect Joe Biden s reported pick to become the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee.